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More change at Alpine F1 as Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo quits

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  • microw@lemm.eeM This user is from outside of this forum
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    Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo announced a shock departure from his role at the Alpine Formula 1 team's parent company.

    The Renault board accepted his resignation, which after a 30-day notice will come into effect on 15 July. De Meo will remain in his role until then as the board identifies a successor.

    "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

    [De Meo] was also key behind the decision to abandon the squad's works engine programme in Viry-Chatillon for 2026 - Mercedes will power Alpine F1 cars next season - while bringing on board fellow Italian Flavio Briatore as executive advisor last year.

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      Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo announced a shock departure from his role at the Alpine Formula 1 team's parent company.

      The Renault board accepted his resignation, which after a 30-day notice will come into effect on 15 July. De Meo will remain in his role until then as the board identifies a successor.

      "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

      [De Meo] was also key behind the decision to abandon the squad's works engine programme in Viry-Chatillon for 2026 - Mercedes will power Alpine F1 cars next season - while bringing on board fellow Italian Flavio Briatore as executive advisor last year.

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      Yeah, job well done... /s

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        Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo announced a shock departure from his role at the Alpine Formula 1 team's parent company.

        The Renault board accepted his resignation, which after a 30-day notice will come into effect on 15 July. De Meo will remain in his role until then as the board identifies a successor.

        "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

        [De Meo] was also key behind the decision to abandon the squad's works engine programme in Viry-Chatillon for 2026 - Mercedes will power Alpine F1 cars next season - while bringing on board fellow Italian Flavio Briatore as executive advisor last year.

        venicon@lemmy.worldV This user is from outside of this forum
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        When the job is done? Seriously?

        The team were making serious progress under Cyril then went to shit consistently since then with the odd high point.

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          Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo announced a shock departure from his role at the Alpine Formula 1 team's parent company.

          The Renault board accepted his resignation, which after a 30-day notice will come into effect on 15 July. De Meo will remain in his role until then as the board identifies a successor.

          "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

          [De Meo] was also key behind the decision to abandon the squad's works engine programme in Viry-Chatillon for 2026 - Mercedes will power Alpine F1 cars next season - while bringing on board fellow Italian Flavio Briatore as executive advisor last year.

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          "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

          "Today, the results speak for themselves: they are the best in our history. We have a strong team and an agile organisation."

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            "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

            "Today, the results speak for themselves: they are the best in our history. We have a strong team and an agile organisation."

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            The memes write themselves

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              "There comes a time in one’s life when one knows the job is done," De Meo was quoted as saying.

              "Today, the results speak for themselves: they are the best in our history. We have a strong team and an agile organisation."

              microw@lemm.eeM This user is from outside of this forum
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              He is probably talking about Renault's global numbers here, not about the F1 team. But it definitely reads funnily

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                When the job is done? Seriously?

                The team were making serious progress under Cyril then went to shit consistently since then with the odd high point.

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                Miss Cyril and the Black and Yellow. Good times.

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