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Renault CEO Luca de Meo confirmed that talks are taking place over supplying engines to the prospective ‘Andretti Global’ team.
After Michael Andretti’s plans to purchase Sauber, operator of the Alfa Romeo F1 team, broke down in 2021, the former Formula 1 driver returned with a fresh plan to launch a new team called Andretti Global, with the aim of joining the series in 2024.
Michael’s father and 1978 World Champion Michael Andretti had said already that should the team be approved to join the grid, then Renault would supply their engines.
The French manufacturer currently only supply Alpine, who as part of Groupe Renault, took over their works F1 team from 2021.
And while de Meo said that negotiations like these fall more under Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi’s realm, he could confirm that talks are taking place.
In an interview with F1only.fr, de Meo said: “I think there are discussions, I’m not the one who manages this, it’s rather Laurent Rossi who does it.
“It’s interesting because there’s a good project behind it, there are competent people who have the means and it can do Formula 1 some good.
“Obviously