Alpine in test with the A424 in Aragon

The French stable continues the development of its Hypercar, with a new test session. This took place on the Spanish Aragon track.

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Alpine is racking up the kilometers. After a first salvo at Castellet and a second on the Lurcy-Lévis circuit a few weeks ago, the French team left France to join Spain. At the end of last week, the A424 was tested again in Aragon.

For two days, Nicolas Lapierre and Matthieu Vaxivière covered nearly 1,500 kilometers. The Frenchmen did long runs and double stints to test new aerodynamic appendages. The secondary goal was to analyze the behavior of Michelin tires for the 2024 WEC season.

« The trials went well. The positive aspects of the trials at Circuit Paul Ricard were confirmed at Motorland [Aragon] and the car continued to display healthy behavior. This is a pivotal stage in the program, as, after completing the shakedown tasks, we started to make all the elements of the car work together: the hybrid system, the engine and the chassis », details Philippe Sinault, the boss of Alpine endurance.

In Jerez, mid-October

« Matthieu and Nico completed a series of relays over more than 1,500 km, sometimes even double relays, without any reliability problems, which was very satisfying and constructive. It was at this point that we were able to start playing our role as operators, focusing on understanding the car and the right settings. The smooth operation of the team was palpable on a human level, which really encouraged discussions before the big challenge that awaits us. We still have a lot of work ahead of us, but we are on the right track. »

The Alpine A424 will return to the track in Jerez from October 17 to 19, for a new tuning work session before the first endurance session, set for mid-November.

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