Flavio Briatore heads into this weekend’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on the helm of the embattled Alpine crew – however he’s not crew principal, an worker or perhaps a licence holder in System 1.
Alpine’s former crew principal, Briton Oliver Oakes, resigned on 6 Might, citing “private causes”.
Briatore, who’s employed on a consultancy foundation by mother or father firm Renault, is “overlaying the duties beforehand carried out by Oakes”, Alpine has mentioned.
Nevertheless it has emerged he’s not the individual answerable for the crew within the eyes of governing physique the FIA.
He can’t be – as a result of he’s not a member of workers, and doesn’t maintain an F1 licence, as is required of individuals in such authority by the FIA’s competitor’s workers registration system.
Within the absence of a brand new crew principal, racing director Dave Greenwood is the “devoted accountable individual”, an Alpine spokesperson mentioned.
Greenwood rejoined Alpine in January from Oakes’ HiTech organisation. He had beforehand been at Ferrari, Manor/Marussia, and Renault, the place he labored below Briatore.
Requested why Briatore just isn’t a workers member or licence holder, an Alpine spokesperson mentioned: “Flavio got here into the crew as govt adviser and stays a advisor. There’s nothing extra to it, or to learn into it.”
An FIA spokesperson mentioned: “Alpine have complied with all regulatory necessities referring to the departure of Mr Oakes, and have submitted their up to date workers registration.
“We imagine it’s right down to Alpine to offer an replace on their administration construction so we is not going to touch upon any particular individual holding a certificates of registration.”
Briatore stays the de facto boss of Alpine F1, with final authority below Renault Group chief govt officer Luca de Meo.
The 75-year-old Italian was introduced in final summer time to show the crew’s ailing fortunes round.
It was a controversial appointment.
Briatore led two earlier guises of this crew to a complete of 4 world-title doubles – two as Benetton in 1994-95 with Michael Schumacher, and two as Renault in 2005-06 with Fernando Alonso.
However he’s infamous for his involvement within the so-called ‘crash-gate’ scandal, when Nelson Piquet Jr intentionally crashed his Renault in the course of the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix as a part of a plan to benefit team-mate Alonso, who went on to win the race.
The plot didn’t turn into public data till a yr later, when Briatore was given an indefinite ban from the game by the FIA.
This was overturned by a French courtroom in 2010, however Briatore had had no lively involvement in F1 since, aside from as a behind-the-scenes managerial adviser to Alonso.
