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- Oliver "Oli" Oakes (born 11 January 1988) is a British former racing driver, entrepreneur and team principal and director of Hitech GP. In July 2024 he was announced as Alpine F1 Team Principal for the remainder of the 2024 season onwards.
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Jul 31, 2024 · Oliver Oakes is the man tasked with taking over the reins at Alpine, after it was announced that he would be replacing Bruno Famin as Team Principal of the Enstone/Viry outfit at the end of the summer break.
- Alpine announce Oliver Oakes as new Team Principal
Alpine have confirmed that Oliver Oakes is joining the squad...
- Alpine announce Oliver Oakes as new Team Principal
Oliver Oakes has been named as Alpine's new team principal as the revolving managerial door at the Enstone-and-Viry-based outfit is halted once again.
The latest person to move into the role as Alpine’s F1 team boss is 36-year-old Oliver Oakes, who takes up the position after this year’s summer break as the Renault Group opts for a...
Jul 31, 2024 · Alpine have brought a new name into Formula 1 after appointing Oliver Oakes as the man to replace Bruno Famin as their team principal, so here is all you need to know. Groupe Renault CEO Luca de Meo sought to make changes at the top of Alpine in July 2024 by moving Famin aside and appointing Oakes.
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Oliver Oakes has been named as Alpine's new team principal as the revolving managerial door at the Enstone-and-Viry-based outfit is halted once again.
Jul 31, 2024 · Alpine have confirmed that Oliver Oakes is joining the squad as their new Team Principal, following the news that emerged during the Belgian Grand Prix weekend that Bruno Famin would step down from the role.
Jul 31, 2024 · Oliver Oakes will become the second youngest team principal in Formula 1 history; Bruno Famin announced he was leaving his role as Alpine team principal at Friday's Belgian Grand Prix.