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title: "Ryan Reynolds—Yes, That One—Invests Millions in Alpine F1 Team"
date: "2023-06-26"
modified: "2023-06-26"
authors:
  - name: "Nico DeMattia"
    job_title: "Contributing Writer"
    link: "https://www.thedrive.com/authors/nico-demattia"
url: "https://www.thedrive.com/news/ryan-reynolds-yes-that-one-invests-millions-in-alpine-f1-team"
categories:
  - "F1"
  - "News"
  - "Racing"
---

# Ryan Reynolds—Yes, That One—Invests Millions in Alpine F1 Team

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The [Alpine](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/alpine-sports-cars-coming-to-the-us-in-2027>) brand has gone from the grave to making headlines worldwide in just two years, something that brand executives are extremely proud of. The Alpine [Formula 1](<https://www.thedrive.com/category/f1>) Team, however, has enjoyed some success but not as much as its parent company Renault had wished. Now, a $ 218 million cash investment from a group of investors is giving the French team a better chance at fighting the likes of Red Bull, Mercedes, and Ferrari. One of the investors involved is Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds.

"Only two years ago, Alpine was in a dead-end, lacking clear perspectives. Since then, we have turned it into a fully-fledged [car manufacturer](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/alpine-sports-cars-coming-to-the-us-in-2027>), bringing together outstanding assets: a top-class engineering center, a unique manufacturing know-how, expanding distribution network," said Luca de Meo, Renault Group CEO in a press release. "On top of it, Alpine’s entry into F1 prepares it to reach new heights, offering the brand the prestige and recognition attached to the pinnacle of motorsport."

![](<https://www.thedrive.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/26/Rd_9_Canadian_Grand_Prix_Sunday_18th_June_2023_Montreal_Canada.jpg>)

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Reynolds is no stranger to investing in sports franchises, as the actor is currently the co-owner of the Wrexham soccer team in the UK. Under Reynolds' ownership, the team has enjoyed a complete turnaround that led to the club joining the English Football League after a 15-year absence. The various firms involved in the investment—Otro Capital, RedBird Capital Partners, and Maximum Effort Investments—now own a 24% stake in the F1 team and currently hold investments in the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, French soccer team Toulouse FC, as well as the aforementioned Wrexham AFC.

The news of the Hollywood star breaking into the world of F1 crossed paths with Alpine's Monday-morning announcement that it [will be launching in the U.S. in 2027.](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/alpine-sports-cars-coming-to-the-us-in-2027>) The French brand has proven it knows how to make sports cars to compete with the best in the business. The A110 is so that good Gordon Murray used it as the ride and handling benchmark for his $3.5 million [GMA T.50 hypercar](<https://www.thedrive.com/news/the-gordon-murray-t-50-is-automotive-aural-bliss>). And while it's unclear which Alpine cars will arrive in the U.S. in 2027, it's certainly good news for enthusiasts of mildly-obscure European sports cars.

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## Author
Nico is a writer and reviewer from New Jersey who probably thinks he’s a lot funnier than he actually is. His love of cars began when he was just a kid playing Gran Turismo 3, grinding out enough race wins with a Mazda Miata to save up for an in-game RUF 911. That passion for small, lightweight sports cars drove his desire to learn more about the industry, get his hands on as many cars as he could, and bring those experiences to life on the page. He cut his teeth writing about BMWs, Volkswagens, and Audis, mostly, and has owned far too many of each. He’s on his fourth 3 Series sedan, but all of his old, cheap German cars have forced him to learn more about car maintenance than his mechanical capability can handle. Too many late nights have been spent scrambling to get a car running by morning so he could get to work. For some reason, he never seems to learn that old Bimmers probably aren’t the best daily drivers. But he loves more than just old German cars. He’ll gladly drive and discuss anything with four (or even three) wheels. Cars aren’t his only passions, though. Nico is also a big nerd and loves movies, video games, comic books, and cares far too much about the New York Giants. So don’t be surprised if you see football references or dumb, obscure movie quotes in any of his car reviews.

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