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Flavio Briatore officially returned to Formula 1 ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend. The struggling Alpine team have appointed him as an executive advisor. Briatore started out in F1 in the late 1980s and 1990s, serving as the team principal for Benetton. He brought Michael Schumacher to the team and helped deliver his first two world titles in 1994 and 1995. After that relationship ended, Briatore joined Renault in another management role. Once again, he gave one of the sport’s top young drivers the chance to win back-to-back championships, this time Fernando Alonso. Alonso took the…

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