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Laurent Rossi

Laurent Rossi is a French automotive executive and business leader, recognized for his roles in strategy, technology, and motorsport within the Renault Group and beyond. Born in 1975, he is a graduate of the ENSEEIHT engineering school with a master's degree in mechanical and fluid engineering, as well as the IFP School/ENSPM, and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. Rossi began his professional career in 2000 at Renault in the mechanical engineering department, where he focused on powertrain development. In 2009, he joined the Boston Consulting Group in its New York office as an automotive expert, advising on industry strategies. By 2012, he transitioned to Google, where he oversaw commercial relationships with key automotive clients, leveraging his engineering background to bridge technology and mobility sectors. In 2018, Rossi returned to Renault as Director of Strategy and Business Development for the Groupe , contributing to the company's global expansion and innovation initiatives. He was appointed CEO of and the in January 2021, tasked with revitalizing the iconic French sports car brand and elevating its presence in Formula 1 amid the sport's growing popularity. During his tenure, Alpine achieved podium finishes in F1, including Esteban Ocon's victory at the , while expanding its road car lineup with models emphasizing performance and electrification. Rossi stepped down as Alpine CEO in July 2023, transitioning to oversee special projects for the broader Group, with Philippe Krief assuming the role. In June 2024, he joined Vektor Partners, a venture capital firm specializing in deep technology and investments, as a partner to support emerging tech startups in and beyond.

Early life and education

Early life

Laurent Rossi was born in , , in 1975. From an early age, Rossi showed a strong passion for engineering, motorsport, and Formula 1, interests that shaped his formative years in the island's distinctive environment. Growing up in , a Mediterranean island renowned for its challenging landscapes and longstanding ties to rally racing—highlighted by events like the —he was immersed in a culture where automotive enthusiasm was prominent, fostering his budding fascination with and speed. These childhood inclinations toward and laid the groundwork for his later academic pursuits in fields.

Education

Laurent Rossi earned a in from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Électrotechnique, d'Électronique, d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique et des Télécommunications (ENSEEIHT) in , completing his studies between 1996 and 1999. Following his time at ENSEEIHT, Rossi pursued advanced specialization at (Institut Français du Pétrole) in , where he obtained a in with a focus on Automotive Engines and Petroleum Products from 1999 to 2000. Later, Rossi completed an MBA at , graduating in 2009 after enrolling around 2007. This business education complemented his engineering background and facilitated his transition into strategic roles in the automotive field.

Professional career

Early career at Renault

Laurent Rossi joined Groupe in 2000 as a project leader in the Division, where he applied his background to mechanical tasks in vehicle . Based at the Lardy technical center, his initial responsibilities centered on the of units, including atmospheric and turbocharged variants such as the K-series and F-series s. These efforts involved and to enhance and efficiency for 's passenger vehicles. During his tenure from 2000 to 2008, Rossi contributed to key aspects of engineering, focusing on mechanical integration and optimization of automotive components to meet regulatory and performance standards. His work in the department emphasized practical applications of in design, supporting Renault's advancements in technology amid the industry's shift toward more efficient internal combustion systems. Rossi progressed within Renault's mechanical division, taking on increasing oversight of powertrain projects that laid the groundwork for his broader expertise in . By 2008, he departed the company to pursue an MBA at as a step toward advancing his in .

Consulting and technology roles

Following his MBA from in , Laurent Rossi joined the (BCG) in its office, where he served as a strategy consultant specializing in the automotive and sectors. In this role from to 2012, Rossi advised clients on strategic initiatives, drawing on his background to address challenges in , , and market positioning within a rapidly evolving . His work emphasized global perspectives, collaborating with multinational teams to deliver tailored recommendations that enhanced and competitive advantage for automotive firms. In 2012, Rossi transitioned to Google, initially based in Paris to manage key accounts in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region before relocating to Mountain View, California. There, he led business development efforts for automotive partnerships, overseeing commercial relationships with major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to integrate Google's technologies into vehicle ecosystems. By 2018, he had advanced to head of Google's Global Auto Practice, where his initiatives facilitated collaborations on connected vehicle solutions, including mapping services and data-driven advertising platforms tailored for the automotive sector. These efforts contributed to expanded OEM integrations, such as enhanced in-car user experiences through Google's mapping and infotainment technologies, underscoring his role in bridging tech innovation with automotive applications. Rossi’s experiences at BCG and provided extensive international exposure across , , and beyond, sharpening his strategic acumen in high-stakes negotiations and cross-industry partnerships. This foundation in global consulting and equipped him with the business leadership skills essential for subsequent executive responsibilities.

Senior roles at Group

Laurent Rossi rejoined the Renault Group in 2018 as Director of Strategy & Business Development, where he focused on the company's long-term planning, partnerships, and initiatives. This role marked his to the automotive manufacturer after several years in technology and consulting, bringing expertise in and global business development to the executive team. In April 2019, Rossi was promoted to Senior of Corporate & Business Development, expanding his oversight of the group's strategic direction amid a period of significant industry challenges, including the post-Ghosn leadership transition. By April 2020, he advanced further to , a position in which he guided high-level decisions on corporate growth and . Throughout 2018–2020, his work aligned with the implementation of the "Drive the Future 2017–2022" strategic plan, which targeted sustainable profitable growth through expanded offerings, reinforced alliances like the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi partnership, and efforts to diversify into new markets and technologies. Rossi’s contributions in these senior capacities emphasized integrating innovation with core automotive operations, helping Renault navigate competitive pressures in electrification and global mobility while fostering cross-alliance collaborations essential for the group's resilience.

Role at Alpine

Appointment as CEO

In January 2021, Laurent Rossi was appointed of the brand by Group, effective January 11. Previously serving as Director of Strategy and Business Development for the group, Rossi was tasked with leading the newly restructured entity amid Renault's strategic pivot toward brand diversification. This appointment coincided with Renault Group's broader initiative, announced in September 2020, which transformed the F1 Team into the for the 2021 season. The shift emphasized 's heritage as a performance-oriented marque, integrating it as one of four complementary brands under Renault Group focused on innovative and sustainable mobility solutions. By aligning the F1 operations with the road car division, the aimed to foster greater synergy between and automotive development, leveraging to enhance the brand's global appeal. Rossi reported directly to , CEO of Group, and assumed oversight of Cars, Sport, F1, and all competition activities. His initial mandate highlighted the integration of road and racing divisions to drive brand growth, with an emphasis on creating a unified identity that capitalized on 's motorsport legacy. Early in his tenure, Rossi articulated a long-term vision for the F1 team, describing it as a "100-race project" aimed at building competitiveness over approximately four seasons to position at the front of the grid by 2024.

Leadership and performance

During his tenure as CEO, Laurent Rossi oversaw Alpine's entry into the 2021 Formula 1 season, where the team secured fifth place in the Constructors' Championship with 155 points, driven by and , marked by Ocon's surprise victory at the and Alonso's in . This result represented a solid debut for the rebranded squad, building on Renault's prior infrastructure while establishing a foundation for midfield contention. In 2022, Alpine improved to fourth place in the Constructors' Championship with 173 points, achieving nine podium finishes, primarily through Alonso's consistent top-three results in races including Miami, Monaco, Canada, Hungary, Belgium, the United States, and Abu Dhabi. The team also introduced the A110 R, a lighter, track-focused variant of the A110 sports car launched in October 2022. Rossi drove several key initiatives to bolster competitiveness, including the extension of Fernando Alonso's contract into 2022, leveraging the two-time champion's experience to enhance team performance and morale. He also prioritized engine development at Renault's Viry-Châtillon facility to align with the 2026 power unit regulations, committing significant resources to an in-house hybrid powertrain overhaul aimed at closing the gap to leading manufacturers. On the road car front, Rossi supervised updates to the A110 sports car, such as the 2021 introduction of the GT and S variants with refined chassis tuning and power outputs up to 300 horsepower. Alpine faced notable challenges under Rossi's leadership, including fierce midfield competition from teams like and AlphaTauri, which often left the squad struggling for consistent points despite occasional strong showings. Internal dynamics were further complicated by tensions with non-executive advisor , whose public criticisms of Rossi's contributed to Prost's exit in early and highlighted broader issues in team cohesion. In , the team slipped to sixth in the Constructors' with 120 points and two podiums (Ocon third in , Gasly third in the ), amid ongoing consistency issues that factored into the management changes. Brand expansion efforts, focused on international markets and electrification, encountered hurdles such as limited sales growth beyond and delays in achieving profitability targets. In public statements, Rossi emphasized Alpine's long-term ambitions, declaring that by 2025 the team would possess the resources and structure to rival top constructors like Mercedes, positioning the outfit as a podium contender through sustained investment in technology and talent.

Departure

On July 20, 2023, Renault Group announced that Laurent Rossi would step down as CEO of the Alpine brand, effective immediately, with Philippe Krief appointed as his successor. Krief, previously Vice President of Engineering and Product Performance at Renault Group, was tasked with leading Alpine's operations while continuing his existing duties until a replacement could be named; he reports directly to Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo. The departure occurred amid a significant shake-up at Group, driven by performance reviews and a strategic realignment for following the brand's underwhelming results in the early stages of the 2023 season, where the team struggled with consistency despite podiums earlier in the year. This restructuring built on prior changes within 's F1 operations, aiming to refocus efforts on technical and operational improvements to support the brand's long-term ambitions in and road cars. In his final months, Rossi contributed to advancing Alpine's F1 preparations, including oversight of development work on the A523 chassis and power unit upgrades ahead of mid-season races, as well as brand initiatives like the ongoing expansion of Alpine's lineup under the Group umbrella. praised Rossi's commitment since his 2021 appointment and the foundational strategies he established, including enhanced integration between Alpine's racing and commercial activities. No public statement from Rossi on his tenure was issued at the time of the announcement. Following the transition, Rossi shifted to special projects supporting Group's overall transformation.

Post-Alpine career

Special projects at Renault Group

Following his departure as CEO of the brand on July 20, 2023, Laurent Rossi was reassigned within the Renault Group to focus on special projects linked to the transformation of the organization. This transitional role came shortly after the appointment of Philippe Krief as his successor at , allowing Rossi to contribute to broader strategic initiatives at the group level without direct operational management of the sports car brand. The specific responsibilities of Rossi's special projects role were not publicly detailed, but they centered on supporting Group's overall transformation efforts, drawing on his prior experience in and from earlier positions within . During this period, which spanned from July 2023 until June 2024, Rossi bridged internal advisory work at to external opportunities.

Venture capital at Vektor Partners

In June 2024, Laurent Rossi joined Vektor Partners as a Partner and Member of the International Advisory Board, marking his transition into venture capital following advisory roles at Renault Group. Vektor Partners is a London-based venture capital firm founded in 2020, specializing in early-stage investments in deep technology startups across Europe, the United States, and Israel. The firm targets innovations in artificial intelligence, automation, and software-defined solutions, with a particular emphasis on transforming the global mobility sector through sustainable and data-centric technologies. Rossi’s responsibilities at Vektor Partners include sourcing and evaluating investment opportunities in , mobility, and automotive technologies, where he applies his extensive background and in Formula 1 operations to identify high-potential ventures. His focus aligns with the firm’s strategy of backing scalable startups that develop -driven software for areas such as autonomous systems, mobility-as-a-service, and sustainable transportation solutions, building on his prior expertise in high-performance and strategic . As of November 2025, Rossi continues in his role as Partner and Member of the International at Vektor Partners, alongside other experts in and mobility. No public announcements have detailed specific investments or board seats led by Rossi to date, though the firm has maintained an active portfolio in and early-stage mobility disruptors.

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