Ryan Reynolds, Michael B. Jordan, and more invest in Alpine F1 team



Actors Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney, and Michael B. Jordan have invested in Formula 1’s Alpine team. NBC News’ Sahil Kapur reports.

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7 comments

  1. The dumbest thing I’ve ever heard!! stick to just regular news because Dallas Cowboys are not America’s team and alpine is not relevant in F1 never have been

  2. That is an easy way to go broke. Hope there are some good movies in his future…

  3. First of all you are pronouncing the name wrong second they don't have a lot of money and they are nothing like the cowboys.

  4. I've been to Monte Carlo for the races. Great party. Bring earplugs. Those suckers are loud up close.

  5. I think what would help out in terms of brand recognition for Alpine would be if the autpmobiles of Alpine, and by extentsion Renault since the latter is the parent company of the former, were sold in the US. However, French cars haven't had much success in the states due to, and rightly so, the strict emissions standards here in the States. But if Fiat and Alfa Romeo can find success here, then surely Renault and Alpine can if they're determined enough.