The countdown to the start of Formula 1 it keeps going down. There are only three weeks left before the start of the 2024 season and the teams have already started showing off their cars. After the presentation of Haas, Williams and Stake (formerly Alfa Romeo)it’s time for Alpine. The French signed a good joint performance between Formula 1 and the WEC combining two ambitious projects with the group’s clear commitment to motorsport.
Regarding the F1, the transalpines presented two versions of the car. One in blue and one in pink. This is not the first time. In fact, they have been combining the two decorations for several seasons now and in 2024 they will run in pink up to eight times.
The starting drivers remain Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, who already formed a duo in 2023. As a reserve pilot he Jack Doohan. The Frenchman aims to reach the podium more regularly and be closer to the top teams. They have been competing well in the middle zone for years but are looking for another step forward.
Hypercar premiere
In 2024, Alpine started its project in the WEC Hypercar category, which increasingly attracts more brands. With the A424the Gauls hope to be able to fight for victories from the start and make history in legendary events such as the 24H of Le Mans.
To do this, they chose a signing that aroused the interest of the media, as in the case of Mick Schumacher. The German will continue to be a reserve driver for Mercedes but will be included in the World Endurance Championship with the help of Enstone.
Mick Schumacher will drive alongside the Frenchman Nicolas Lapierre, Matthieu Vaxiviere, Charles Milesi and Paul-Loup Chatinalso in Austrian Ferdinand Hapsburg. The French team has been conducting all kinds of tests for a year and since the summer they have revealed the silhouette of the car.
Source: La Verdad

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