Bruno Famin, the Motorsport Chief of Alpine, is confident that their newly appointed power unit technical director, Eric Meignan, will reinvigorate the team’s engine squad. Having garnered substantial experience through his tenures at Mercedes HPP and Ferrari, Meignan is poised to spearhead Alpine’s engine department in Viry-Chatillon, France.
Meignan’s arrival is timely, coinciding with the pivotal 2026 power unit regulation overhauls. His rich background, holding key positions at elite outfits, will be instrumental in cultivating innovative approaches and challenging the team to optimize performance.
Alpine has navigated challenges with their engine performance, trailing behind top-tier competitors. The team anticipates that Meignan’s involvement will be transformative, catalyzing enhanced preparation for the forthcoming power unit modifications in 2026.
Famin, who has seamlessly managed multifaceted roles, believes that Meignan’s expertise will be a robust asset, allowing for more focused strategies and technical advancements. Despite disparities in engine performance, Alpine remains steadfast in their quest for excellence, leveraging strategic appointments like Meignan’s to navigate the evolving F1 landscape.