Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney back F1 team

BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT, France –
After football, Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney set their sights on Formula 1.
F1 team Alpine has secured an investment of 200 million euros (US$218 million) from a group of investors, including the actors.
French car company Renault Group, Alpine’s parent company, said on Monday that the group has acquired a 24% stake in the team. It includes Otro Capital, RedBird Capital Partners and Maximum Effort Investments, led by Reynolds.
“The transaction values Alpine Racing Ltd. approximately $900 million following this investment,” the team said in a statement. “It will accelerate Alpine’s growth plans and sporting ambitions in F1.”
Other investors include actor Michael B. Jordan.
Reynolds and McElhenney completed a takeover of Welsh football team Wrexham in November 2020 for $2.5 million. The club rose to the global spotlight due to its A-list owners and secured promotion to the fourth tier of English football this season.
With drivers Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, Alpine is fifth in the constructors’ championship. The team was fourth in the constructors’ standings last year and has struggled to close the gap on Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes this season.
Renault said the investors have expertise in the sports industry, having previously worked with the Dallas Cowboys, Fenway Sports Group, the NFL, French football club Toulouse and Wrexham.
Renault said Alpine Racing SAS, the entity that produces F1 engines in France, is not part of the transaction and remains wholly owned by the Renault Group.