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Major reshuffle at Alpine ahead of 2022 season

Article To news overview © Alpine Alpine and Marcin Budkowski have released a joint confirmation that he will leave his position as Executive Director of the team, having joined the Renault team in 2017. "I truly enjoyed being part of the leadership team of Renault then Alpine F1 Team, working with such a talented and dedicated group of people. I will be watching the teams’ progress fondly in the seasons to come," said a short statement from Budkowski. As a result, CEO Laurent Rossi will assume control of the team to ensure preparation for the 2022 season goes smoothly. "I would like to thank Marcin Budkowski for his commitment and contribution to the team’s results...
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