Alpine has integrated the French tricolour on their updated livery for the A424 Hypercar ahead of the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship.
The Alpine Endurance Team has unveiled their livery which will adorn their A424 LMDh cars ahead of their second Hypercar season.
They have continued their signature blue with the addition of the French tricolour on the rear decking of the A424, which uses a chassis developed by Oreca.
Twenty-twenty-five will mark their second Hypercar season with the A424 package, excluding their two-year campaign using a grandfathered Rebellion R13 LMP1 across the first two Hypercar seasons.
Furthermore, Alpine has already confirmed all six drivers for their 2025 campaign including the arrival of Frederic Makowiecki and the continuation of Mick Schumacher.
The team are expected to specify which drivers will pilot the #35 and #36 Alpines on Wednesday 5 February.
Alpine endured heartbreak and success in their maiden campaign last year amongst eight other Hypercar manufacturers and a total of 18 entries in the category.
At the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Alpine suffered mechanical engine failures on both cars before the six-hour mark.
Later in the season at Fuji Speedway, Alpine secured their first podium finish as BMW did so additionally.
Alpine’s target for the 2025 WEC season will surround more podium appearances as well as a more successful outcome at the 24 Hours of Le Mans on 14-15 June.
The 13th FIA WEC season will commence on 21-22 February with the Prologue pre-season test and the 1812km Qatar opener on 28 February.
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