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Alpine will solve Alonso-Piastri dilemma – CEO

May 24 Alpine will 'find a solution' to its three-driver dilemma ahead of the 2023 season. That is the news from Luca de Meo, who is CEO of Renault – the owner of the works Alpine team in Formula 1. It is now an open secret that two-time world champion Alonso, 40, may not stay with the Enstone team beyond the end of his currently expiring contract. He has already been linked with Aston Martin, in a move that would open up Alonso's Alpine race seat to reigning Formula 2 champion and team reserve Oscar Piastri. Esteban Ocon is already under contract for 2023. 'We love Fernando very much,' de Meo told the Spanish broadcaster DAZN. 'We are going to have to find a solution for everyone,...
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