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F1 chief resigned after brother arrested carrying ‘large amount of cash’

Oliver Oakes abruptly resigned from his role as team principal of Alpine after the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday and more information about the nature of his departure has emerged
Oliver Oakes resigned from his role as team principal of Alpine just days after his brother was arrested while carrying a large amount of cash. Oakes, 37, became the youngest active team principal in Formula 1 and the second youngest in the sport’s history when he was appointed last July but quit following Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix, where Alpine failed to score points.