Toyota introduces the GR GT3
Japanese manufacturer Toyota has introduced the world to the newly developed GR GT3. After a long development phase, the car will be ready for the track in or around 2027.
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24h Le Mans
The Alpine Endurance Team has taken the wraps off the two Alpine A424 Hypercars set to compete at the 93rd 24 Hours of Le Mans (11-15 June 2025) and in the FIA WEC World Endurance Championship. The full driver line-up for the French manufacturer’s campaign has also been revealed.
The colour scheme chosen for the Alpine Endurance Team’s #35 and #36 A424s reflects the brand’s visual identity. Predominantly blue – the French manufacturer’s signature colour – it incorporates touches of black and white that amplify its aggressive yet refined style. The red highlights and tricolour accents add further contrast while recalling the French team’s heritage. A chrome-finished roof protects the cockpit from the sun’s rays and affirms the prototype’s distinctive visual signature. The result is a sleek, modern aesthetic that perfectly embodies the spirit of the Hypercar class. Note that the photos of these liveries were taken at Monza in Italy, where Alpine has no doubt been testing the car. Proof that the squad, headed by Philippe Sinault, is actively preparing for the season ahead..
As well as revealing its liveries, Alpine has confirmed its driver lineup for each car for the approaching season. The #35 Alpine will be driven by Ferdinand Habsburg, Paul-Loup Chatin and Charles Milesi, and the #36 by Jules Gounon, Mick Schumacher and Frédéric Makowiecki. A crew of experienced and talented drivers, all determined to propel Alpine to the highest level of the Hypercar class.
After a year gaining valuable experience in endurance racing’s top tier, Alpine is ready to apply what it’s learnt to rival the best teams on the grid.
With this new livery and a robust driver line-up, Alpine is approaching 2025 with ambition and determination.
More images of the 2025 Alpine Elf Endurance Team Alpine A424 below.
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