Alpine Endurance Team unveils livery and lineups

New livery Alpine A424

📷 © courtesy of Alpine. New livery Alpine A424 for 2025 season.

After a first season of learning with the A424, still ending as fourth manufacturer overall, Alpine Endurance Team unveils the new livery of its A424 Hypercar as well as its drivers lineups ahead for the 2025 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season.

A lineup featuring the French colors

Alpine A424 2024 livery left and 2025 livery right

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Spa-Francorchamps (left) and courtesy of Alpine (right). Alpine A424 2024 livery left and 2025 livery right.

As one may see in above composition featuring the A424 at Spa-Francorchamps in 2024 and the 2025 livery announcement, Alpine waves the colors of its national flag, blue-white-red on the rear bonnet. Sponsors and car number in front have also change as well as roof.

New lineup for #36

Alpine Endurance Team squad in FIA WEC

📷 © courtesy of Alpine. Alpine Endurance Team squad in FIA WEC.

Same lineup for the #35 A424 featuring Paul-Loup Chatin, Charles Milesi and Ferdinand Habsburg, a young and ambitious trio who have demonstrated great promise in 2024.

The #36 sister car will be shared by Mick Schumacher, Jules Gounon, already promoted at Bahrain replacing Nicolas Lapierre, and Frédéric Makowiecki, a new signing with invaluable experience, replacing Mathieu Vaxivière who remains in the team as reserve driver.

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Le Mans (left), Bahrain (center) and Spa-Francorchamps (right).

Season starts February 28.

The 2025 WEC season again features eight races, starting in Qatar on 28 February and concluding on 8 November in Bahrain. The 93rd Le Mans 24 Hours takes place on 14-15 June.

📷 © courtesy of Aston Martin. Valkyrie back to Le Mans for new overall victory.

📷 © Luc Warnotte at 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ferrari 499P 2025 driver line-up

First Hypercar race for both BMW M Team WRT BMW M Hybrid V8

📷 © Luc Warnotte at Lusail 2024. BMW M Motorsport line-ups for IMSA and FIA WEC

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