Alpine reveals 2025 WEC Hypercar livery
After an encouraging first season with the A424 in 2024, in which it claimed fourth in the WEC manufacturers' championship standings and a podium at Fuji, the team is gearing up for a new campaign with high hopes.
Confirmation of its driver roster for the year is expected on Feb. 5.
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