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Alpine to begin cutting excess F1 weight with Japan upgrades

Alpine Team Principal Bruno Famin has revealed it will bring some upgrades to this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix to begin reducing the weight of its Formula 1 car. The Enstone-based squad had entered the campaign with reduced expectations amid the choice to commit to overhauling its entire concept with its A524 challenger. However, Alpine sits […]
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