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Alpine engine the key to making ‘a big leap’

Alpine believe that if they can get their all-new 2022 engine stable, then it will be a marked step forward for them going into 2022. With Honda departing the sport only three engine manufacturers remain, they being Mercedes, Ferrari and Renault. The Alpine name joined Formula 1 in 2021 after the rebranding of the Renault works team, but it did not bring about a change of fortunes on-track, with the team retaining P5 in the Constructors' Championship but dropping from a haul of 181 points in 2020 to 155 in Alpine's first F1 campaign. But as Formula 1 enters a new regulatory era from 2022, Alpine hope to take advantage and work their way up the pecking order, and a key component of that...
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