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Renault look into copying Mercedes engine design Date published: March 4 2021 Renault are looking into emulating Mercedes with a technical difference to the new engine they plan to introduce for 2022. Just as Formula 1’s sweeping regulation changes have been delayed to next year because of the health pandemic, Renault have similarly deferred their new power unit – this season’s is simply an upgraded version. The French manufacturer have confirmed they are looking at whether to follow Mercedes by splitting the turbo and compressor elements of the power unit that will be used in the Alpine car. Alpine is the new name for the Renault F1 team and their A521, to be driven by Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon in 2021, was unveiled this week. ....
A new look, a new driver line up, and a new structure – 5 takeaways from Alpine's quirky 2021 launch formula1.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from formula1.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Alpine have revealed a striking blue, white and red livery for their foray into the world of Formula 1 during an innovative online launch for the A521. Renault opted to rebrand their F1 outfit to the Alpine division for this season and thus overhauled their livery, swapping black and yellow for the colours synonymous with Alpine’s motorsport heritage. The A521 will continue to be powered by a Renault engine, designed and developed in their engine base at Viry, while the chassis itself is an evolution of the R.S.20. While there is heavy carryover of parts from last year into this campaign, as dictated by the rules, the team say they have developed and improved “every part that has not been homologated”. ....