24 Hours of Le Mans Guide – Alpine, the art of rebounding

The bitter disappointment of the double early retirement in 2024 quickly gave way to a positive dynamic, driven by the first podiums in the arrowed A. However, caution remains the order of the day in the French camp as they consider their return to Sarthe.

Published 14/05/2025 à 18:33

Cyprien Juilhard

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24 Hours of Le Mans Guide – Alpine, the art of rebounding

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By taking the plunge into theEndurance At the start of 2024, the French manufacturer knew that the adventure would be fraught with pitfalls and that reaching the top would require patience and a double dose of work. It is in this spirit that Philippe Sinault leads his troops, after a first

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Alain Féguenne (Luxembourg)

15/05/2025 at 11:43 a.m.

I can't wait for his 24 Hrs du Mans 2025…. Lots of favorites….. Ferrari, Porsche, Toyota and magnificent decoration on the no. 7!!!!!, Peugeot, and Cadillac with Bourdais. I think that Alpine can create a surprise, especially with the superb results of Imola and Spa !!!!! And a super Mick Schumacher, who I see, very soon back….. in F1. 😎🍾👀🍾👍

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Navel

15/05/2025 at 11:02 a.m.

We're going to have a dream line-up and a dream race I hope, Le Mans will never tire me, even less this season if we have a V12.

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