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Laurent Rossi
Born (1975-11-02) 2 November 1975 (age 49)
Corsica, France
OccupationEngineer
EmployerAlpine
Known forEngineer and Business executive
TitleCEO

Laurent Rossi (born 2 November 1975) is the former chief executive officer of Automobiles Alpine and the Alpine F1 Team. With the Alpine name joining the Formula 1 grid ahead of the 2021 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season, Laurent Rossi was appointed CEO of Alpine.

Early life

Rossi holds a Master of Science in Fluid Mechanics from ENSEEIHT (Toulouse) and a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering / Automotive Engines & Petroleum Products from IFP School (Paris).

Career

Rossi began his career in 2000 at Renault, in the powertrain department managing gasoline engines fine tuning and calibration projects such as direct injection engines, supercharged engines and hybrid concepts. In 2009, after obtaining an MBA from Harvard Business School, he was recruited by the Boston Consulting Group, where he worked in the New York office as an automotive expert. In 2012, Rossi joined Google, where he was in charge of developing business relations with key accounts in the automotive industry. He returned to Renault in 2018 as Vice President, Strategic Organisation before becoming Director of Strategy & Business Development for Groupe Renault.

Alpine

After the surprise departure of Cyril Abiteboul, Rossi was appointed CEO of Alpine in January 2021, reporting directly to Luca de Meo CEO of Renault. His first season with Alpine was highlighted by Esteban Ocon’s victory in Hungary and Fernando Alonso’s podium in Qatar, and a fifth position in the constructors’ championship before AlphaTauri.

In July 2023, Rossi was replaced in his role by Philippe Krief.

References

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  10. "Alpine CEO Rossi moved aside, replaced by Krief". motorsport.com. 20 July 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
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
Race drivers
7. Australia Jack Doohan
10. France Pierre Gasly
Race winners
France Esteban Ocon
Test and reserve drivers
Estonia Paul Aron
Alpine Academy drivers
Singapore Kabir Anurag
Germany Sophia Flörsch
France Victor Martins
Italy Nicola Lacorte
India Kush Maini
Italy Gabriele Minì
Japan Kean Nakamura-Berta
United Kingdom Abbi Pulling
Formula One cars
A350 (test only)
A500 (test only)
A521
A522
A523
A524
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Automobiles Alpine
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