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Driver dies following multi-car crash in Nürburgring 24h Qualifiers race

Endurance
Driver dies following multi-car crash in Nürburgring 24h Qualifiers race

What’s going on at Aston Martin – and how does the team find a way out of its hole?

Feature
Formula 1
What’s going on at Aston Martin – and how does the team find a way out of its hole?

BTCC Donington Park: Rowbottom gives Plato’s team a debut win after Ingram penalty

BTCC
Donington Park (National Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Rowbottom gives Plato’s team a debut win after Ingram penalty

Watch live: Nurburgring 24 Hours Qualifiers – Verstappen in action in Race 1

GT
Watch live: Nurburgring 24 Hours Qualifiers – Verstappen in action in Race 1

WEC Imola: Giovinazzi snatches pole for Ferrari

WEC
Imola
WEC Imola: Giovinazzi snatches pole for Ferrari

The work going on in Maranello keeping Ferrari flat out in F1’s April break

Formula 1
The work going on in Maranello keeping Ferrari flat out in F1’s April break

How MotoGP's concessions system will work in 850cc new era

MotoGP
How MotoGP's concessions system will work in 850cc new era

BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads Cook and Plato Mercedes pair in practice; 2027 calendar revealed

BTCC
Donington Park (National Circuit)
BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads Cook and Plato Mercedes pair in practice; 2027 calendar revealed

Grosjean: Alpine F1 team is in good hands with Brivio

Romain Grosjean says the Alpine Formula 1 team is in good hands following the management shake-up that has included the arrival of Davide Brivio from Suzuki

The French driver, who is heading to IndyCar this season, was a Renault junior driver for many years and raced for the Enstone team in 2009 and from 2012 to 2015.

Racing under the Lotus moniker for his second spell there, Grosjean took 10 F1 podium finishes in total.

Having kept in close contact with many of the staff who worked there since he moved on to finish his F1 career at Haas, Grosjean has a keen interest in seeing how the rebranded Alpine outfit will get on.

But following a winter management overhaul, which has included the departure of team principal Cyril Abiteboul, Grosjean says he is optimistic about how it is shaping up for the challenge ahead.

And he thinks the arrival of Brivio as racing director, working alongside Marcin Budkowski, will be a positive for the team.

"I've been watching and following the changes and I think I was quite surprised," he said about the signing of Brivio, who sent shockwaves through MotoGP by leaving the category after title-winning success as Suzuki's team boss.

"I know a little bit [about] Brivio, the Suzuki guy. I'm a huge MotoGP fan, so I've been watching obviously his course in MotoGP and watching the championship that they won with the riders.

"He knows racing very well, so I'm hoping that for Renault it's a good move. And also Marcin at the top of the factory now could be good.

"So I wish them the best. It's still 10 years of my life Renault. So I really wish them the best and I hope they can build on what they have done last year. It should be good."

Renault has been rebranded as the Alpine team for this season as part of a renewed push from Renault CEO Luca de Meo to reinvigorate the French manufacturer's many brands.

The outfit has retained Esteban Ocon and has signed Fernando Alonso for his F1 comeback as replacement for the McLaren-bound Daniel Ricciardo.

The team plans to launch its new car, the A521, later this month with an all-new livery.

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