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Otmar Szafnauer speaks out after Alpine axe and explains argument behind F1 exit

Szafnauer spent just 18 months as team principal of the Alpine F1 team before he was axed during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend over disagreements with the Renault board

Otmar Szafnauer said his Alpine exit came after Renault chiefs rejected his proposed timeline for Formula 1 success.

The 58-year-old joined the Enstone squad at the start of 2022. And, during that time, he and other key figures at the team have consistently referenced their ‘100-race plan’.

As much as that is a nice soundbite, there has never really been much clarity over what exactly the plan is, or what the expected end goal after those 100 races was. But what is for sure now is that, somewhere along the way, the expectations of the team principal and the top Renault bosses diverged.

Szafnauer’s departure was announced at the start of the Belgian Grand Prix weekend. And he was not the only high-profile figure to leave, as sporting director Alan Permane also departs after 34 years at Enstone and chief technical officer Pat Fry is to join Williams.

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