French automotive manufacturer Alpine has revealed the look of its A424 Hypercar for the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship. Along with the new livery, Alpine also launched its latest Formula 1 car, the A524, at its UK base. The A424, based on an LMDh-spec prototype, will make its race debut at the Lusail International Circuit in Qatar next month and features a talented driver lineup.
Alpine Unveils Livery for A424 Hypercar and A524 Formula 1 Car
French automotive manufacturer Alpine has unveiled the design of its A424 Hypercar for the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship and the A524 Formula 1 car at its UK base.
The A424 Hypercar, based on an LMDh-spec prototype, will make its race debut at the Lusail International Circuit in Qatar next month. It will feature a talented driver lineup and compete against top manufacturers such as Porsche, Ferrari, and Toyota.
The A524 Formula 1 car, which will be piloted by Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, is the team's first new challenger since the A521 in 2021. Alpine hopes to improve on its fourth-place finish in the Constructors' Championship last season.
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