Redefining Racing Success: Manufacturer’s Triumph in WEC sets a new Benchmark above F1

Redefining Racing Success: Manufacturer's Triumph in WEC sets a new Benchmark above F1

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Alpine’s first Hypercar WEC victory wasn’t just remarkable for the circumstances in which it was claimed, but because of the very make-up of this underdog squad. Thibaut Villemant takes a closer look at its anatomy and why that win matters so much

Last month at Fuji, Alpine’s A424 Hypercar achieved a stunning victory in the World Endurance Championship courtesy of a bold late-race strategy by drivers Charles Milesi, Paul-Loup Chatin, and Ferdinand Habsburg; defying expectations and shining amid challenges like safety car periods and full course yellows. This win, for a team previously struggling since June, was more than a triumph – it was a statement of resilience and skill. How Alpine, known for exceeding expectations, outwitted its competitors raises questions about a potential transformative shift for its Hypercar project in 2026. Alpine’s triumph, guided by strategic choices and opportunism, showcased the team’s ability to adapt and excel under pressure. This victory not only signaled a return to form for Alpine but also hinted at a possible revival in its Hypercar endeavors heading into the future.

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