Nicolas Lapierre announces retirement after WEC Fuji podium
Nicolas Lapierre has announced his professional motorsport retirement after standing on Alpine's first Hypercar podium at the 6 Hours of Fuji.
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Nicolas Lapierre has announced his professional motorsport retirement after standing on Alpine's first Hypercar podium at the 6 Hours of Fuji.
Motorsport Week spoke with Alpine Hypercar driver Nicolas Lapierre, who reflected on his passion for sportscar racing and more on his illustrious career. Lapierre currently stands as the longest-serving FIA ...
Mick Schumacher was the strongest Alpine Endurance driver pace-wise in the 6 Hours of Imola, teammate Nico Lapierre told MotorsportWeek.com. “In Imola, I have to say, did a super strong ...
Nicolas Lapierre has set the fastest time in a quiet morning session at the Bahrain rookie test. The Frenchman posted a time of 01:48:697 aboard the #36 Alpine A480-Gibson to ...
LMP2 racer Nicolas Lapierre has become a shareholder of RACING SPIRIT OF LÉMAN, the parent company behind FIA WEC squad Cool Racing. Lapierre, who holds an LMP2 unbeaten streak in ...