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Alpine confirm they will stop making F1 engines but staff remain

Alpine are definitively stopping their own F1 engine project. It is not yet known which external engine supplier Alpine will take. The staff - who in recent weeks strongly opposed this plan at the time - will be given a position in the newly established Hypertech Alpine in Viry-Châtillon.
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