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Change is coming at Alpine but it will take time, principal Otmar Szafnauer said at the Monaco Grand Prix after the Renault-owned Formula One team's overall boss Laurent Rossi warned of the consequences of failure.

before the end of the season if performance does not improve, and "the buck stops with Otmar".

The situation has been made worse by Spaniard Fernando Alonso, who left Alpine at the end of last year, standing on the podium four times with Aston Martin who have gone from seventh to second overall. "We're working hard to make sure that we deliver on improving this year's car the best we can," Szafnauer told reporters.

"So, we hit most of our targets, not all of them over the winter, and for us to hit all of them we have to make some changes within the organisation and those changes are coming."

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