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Team principal of Alpine F1 Team

Bruno Famin
BornBruno Remy Perrick Famin
1962
Belfort, France
OccupationVice president of Alpine Motorsport

Bruno Remy Perrick Famin is a French automotive engineer. He is the vice president of Alpine Motorsport since July 2023. He left the role of team principal of Alpine F1 Team in August 2024, being replaced by Oliver Oakes. He has since moved to Renault's mainline motorsports divisions.

He was technical director of Peugeot Sport before taking command of the latter in 2012. In 2019 he became director of operations for the FIA.

Biography

He obtained his engineering degree from the National School of Arts and Crafts. In 1986, he began his professional career in logistics and transport in West Africa. After continuing his studies at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Pétrole et des Moteurs, joined Peugeot Talbot Sport in 1989, where he joined the design office of the customer racing department as a development engineer. In 1994, he left the competition remaining within Groupe PSA, and became a project manager, from where he left for Argentina before returning to France. In 2005, he became technical director of Peugeot Sport. In 2012, he was appointed director of Peugeot Sport, succeeding Olivier Quesnel.

In 2019, he left Peugeot Sport and joined the International Automobile Federation (FIA), where he became director of operations for the sports branch.

Bruno Famin became CEO in charge of engine development for the Alpine F1 Team in February 2022.

References

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France Alpine F1 Team
Executive management
Philippe Krief (Chief Executive Officer)
Oliver Oakes (Team Principal)
David Sanchez (Executive Technical Director)
Flavio Briatore (Executive Advisor)
Personnel
Dirk de Beer
Davide Brivio
Marcin Budkowski
Chris Dyer
Bruno Famin
Pat Fry
Matt Harman
Eric Meignan
Alan Permane
Ciaron Pilbeam
Laurent Rossi
Otmar Szafnauer
Rob White
2024 Race drivers
10. France Pierre Gasly
31. France Esteban Ocon
61. Australia Jack Doohan
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France Victor Martins
Italy Nicola Lacorte
India Kush Maini
Italy Gabriele Minì
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