WEC Fuji: Alpine Grabs First Win with LMDh Car in Chaotic Race
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The Alpine N.35 won the Fuji Six Hours in front of the Peugeot N.93, two French cars finishing in the first two places of this 6th and penultimate round of the WEC World Endurance Championship held on Sunday.
Winners and losers from Alpine's Fuji WEC breakthrough
The 100th race in World Endurance Championship history delivered everything: three safety cars, five full course yellows, and a brand-new winner.Alpine’s A424 claimed a breakthrough victory at Fuji with Paul-Loup Chatin, Charles Milesi and Ferdinand Habsburg at the wheel.Six of the eight manufacturers led, but not Ferrari - which endured a nightmare weekend, opening the door for a late twist in the championship fight as the season heads to a dec…
Alpine wins the seventh season run of the sports car World Championship (FIA WEC) in Fuji, Japan, ahead of Peugeot and Porsche. Toyota and Ferrari have a difficult race.
WEC: Alpine claims first win of the season in Fuji thriller
Alpine Endurance Team trio Paul-Loup Chatin, Ferdinand Habsburg and Charles Milesi clinched victory in the 6 Hours of Fuji, the penultimate round of this year’s FIA World Endurance Championship season and the series’ milestone 100th race
Lapierre: Alpine’s First Win With A424 Relieves “Pressure”
Photo: Julien Delfosse/DPPI Alpine sporting director Nicolas Lapierre says the team’s first FIA World Endurance Championship win with its A424 LMDh at Fuji has come at a “good timing” for the French marque, admitting the “pressure” was building for the breakthrough result. Sharing the No. 35 Alpine, Charles Milesi, Ferdinand Habsburg and Paul-Loup Chatin came out on top in an eventful 6 Hours of Fuji that was punctuated by multiple safety car pe…
Ferrari caught off guard by late-race strategies at 2025 Fuji endurance
Alpine #35 secures victory with perfect late-race stint In a tense and spectacular 6 Hours of Fuji, the Alpine #35 claimed overall victory, with Nicolas Milesi delivering a near-perfect final stint. Finishing behind were the Peugeot #93 of Jensen and the Porsche #6 of Vanthoor. From the very start, the race proved highly competitive and tense. Cadillac managed the early stages expertly, benefiting from clear air and the ability to control the pa…
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