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Renault's de Meo targets race wins for Alpine from 2022

Renault boss Luca De Meo says the Alpine F1 team must be in a position to score podiums and win "one or two races" by 2022 at the latest. De Meo who took the reins of Renault a year ago has presided over several significant strategic changes at the French automotive group, including a rebranding of its Formula 1 team to Alpine, the company's niche sportscar manufacturer. Armed with the skills of Fernando Alonso, who returns to the sport this year and who will be flanked by the equally talented Esteban Ocon, Alpine ambitions to lead Grand Prix racing's mid-field this season and to score podiums before undertaking a proper title challenge from 2022 and target race wins. In an...
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