Alpine has completed its first full-blown test with its new LMDh challenger ahead of its return to the top class of the World Endurance Championship in 2023.
The new Alpine A424 was put to its paces for three consecutive days at Paul Ricard this week, following an initial roll-out on 2 August and a shakedown at Le Castellet Airport on Monday.
By the end of running on Thursday, Alpine had racked up over 1000km in its LMDh prototype and reported no major issues. "The first overall impression is rather positive, and the absence of blocking problems since the first laps has enabled us to get to know the car fairly quickly. Our knowledge of the car will grow as the development tests continue."
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