French engineer Bruno Famin, hitherto executive director of the Alpine F1 team, has been promoted to director of Alpine Motorsports and appointed member of the management committee, the French firm said in a statement on Monday.

“Bruno Famin will oversee all teams ranging from Formula 1 to Endurance, customer competition and sporting disciplines such as Rally-Raid – where Alpine provides technical support to Dacia as part of its project. Dakar”, explains the brand belonging to the Renault Group.

“Bruno Famin will also lead the Alpine Academy, an essential link in the brand’s commitment to motorsport, whose ambition is to identify and support young drivers. Finally, Bruno Famin will remain the general manager of the Alpine Racing factory in Viry-Châtillon (France) which supplies very high performance engines to all these categories.

Famin, who notably worked for Peugeot Sport and the International Automobile Federation (FIA), had joined Alpine at the start of 2022, a year after the team’s name change, which was previously called Renault.

“All the current managers of Alpine’s motorsport activities will report to Bruno Famin,” the statement said, including American Otmar Szafnauer, director of the Alpine F1 team.

Fourth in the F1 constructors’ world championship standings in 2022, Alpine had a disappointing first half of the 2023 season and is currently sixth after not scoring any points on Sunday at the British GP at Silverstone.

At the end of June, Alpine announced the arrival of a group of American investors who paid 200 million euros to buy 24% of the capital of the Formula 1 team, thus valuing Alpine Racing Ltd at around 900 million. of dollars.