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Renault has announced it will cease producing Formula 1 engines after the 2025 season.
The French automakers decision marks the end of a storied 48-year involvement in the sports top tier.Alpine, Renaults F1 team, confirmed the news on September 30, 2024.
The companys engine facility in Viry-Chtillon, south of Paris, will transform into a high-tech engineering center by late 2024.Renaults F1 engine legacy spans nearly five decades, beginning with its debut at the 1977 British Grand Prix.
The manufacturer has secured 169 race victories and amassed an impressive collection of world championships.As an engine supplier, Renault powered teams to 12 constructors titles and 11 drivers championships.
Notable successes include partnerships with Williams, Benetton, and Red Bull Racing.The decision affects over 300 employees at the Viry-Chtillon site.
Renault has pledged to offer alternative positions within the company to all affected staff members.Renaults Formula 1 Engine Era Comes to an End After Nearly 50 Years.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Alpine, currently using Renault power units, will need to secure a new engine supplier for the 2026 season.
Speculation suggests Mercedes is a likely candidate to provide engines for the French team.Financial considerations played a significant role in Renaults decision.
The company expects to save approximately 120 million euros annually by discontinuing its F1 engine program.Renault Exits F1 Engine ManufacturingRenaults departure from F1 engine manufacturing coincides with the sports upcoming rule changes in 2026.
The new regulations aim to increase sustainability and reduce costs in Formula 1.Despite ending its F1 engine production, Renault remains committed to other motorsport endeavors.
The company continues its involvement in endurance racing, Formula E, and plans to participate in the 2025 Dakar Rally.The announcement has met with mixed reactions from employees and fans alike.
Some view it as a necessary business decision, while others lament the loss of French technological expertise in F1.Renaults F1 engine journey has been marked by innovation and success.
The company introduced turbocharging to the sport and consistently pushed the boundaries of engine technology.As Renault shifts its focus, the Viry-Chtillon site will evolve into a center for advanced engineering.
This transformation aims to keep the facility at the forefront of automotive technology development.The decision reflects broader changes in the automotive industry.
Many manufacturers are redirecting resources towards electric and sustainable technologies in response to global environmental concerns.Renaults exit from F1 engine production leaves only four manufacturers supplying power units to the grid.
Ferrari, Mercedes, Honda, and newcomer Audi will provide engines from 2026 onwards.





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