ALPINE AIMS TO SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND ITS WORLD TITLES!

3 februari 2017  

The list of entries for the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship and this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans was revealed today by the organisers.

After an exceptional 2016 season, Alpine will be defending its titles with two new A470 prototypes competing in the LMP2 category.

The team, now known as Signatech Alpine Matmut, confirmed that its driver line-up features Nicolas Lapierre in the no.36 car and Stéphane Richelmi in the no.35 car.

Eagerly awaited by endurance fans and observers alike, the Automobile Club de l’Ouest’s web conference has just revealed the official list of entries for the 2017 FIA World Endurance Championship.

In the LMP2 category, which has undergone extensive changes for this year with much faster cars, Alpine is represented with two A470 prototypes. The cars, which will once again bear the numbers 35 and 36, will be competing on behalf of the Signatech Alpine Matmut team.

Having supported the Signatech Alpine team last season as one of its partners, the French health insurance group Matmut has strengthened its involvement by becoming a title partner this year.

Winner of four rounds – including the 24 Hours of Le Mans – and World Champion in its category last year, the no.36 car will be looking to retain its title!

Confirmed as one of the drivers in December of last year, Nicolas Lapierre will spearhead the no.36 crew. Champion alongside Nicolas and Gustavo Menezes in 2016, Stéphane Richelmi will also be pursuing his career with Alpine. He is the first driver to be confirmed for the no.35 A470.

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The Signatech Alpine Matmut team will very shortly announce the names of its four other drivers for the 2017 season.

Bernard Ollivier, Alpine Deputy Managing Director: “Step by step, we are putting the team together for the 2017 season. After securing four race wins and the world titles in 2016, we fully expect our rivals to come at us and so we have picked a strong line-up for our Alpine A470s. With Nicolas Lapierre as the lead driver, the no.36 car will undoubtedly be the lead car. The no.35 car will help us to maximise our chances, especially at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. We are therefore delighted to keep working with Stéphane Richelmi. We would also like to welcome our friends from the Matmut Group, which has graduated to the rank of title partner.”

Philippe Sinault, Signatech Alpine Matmut Team Principal: “With the introduction of a new generation of cars, the LMP2 category takes on a whole new dimension and we’re delighted to be part of the adventure with the Signatech Alpine Matmut team. In our workshops, the mechanics are busy assembling the first Alpine A470. It’s a very beautiful car, the production quality and the finishing have reached new heights. With these new prototypes, performance is expected to increase by 15 to 20%. We must therefore choose the very best drivers if we want to keep aiming to win. With Nicolas and Stéphane, we already have a couple of trump cards in our hand.”

Nicolas Lapierre: “It’s always exciting to see your name of the list of entries for the WEC and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. That means that we are close to the start of the season and I’m no different to all the other LMP2 driver: I can’t wait! Having been involved in some of the development work, I’m already fairly familiar with the Alpine A470 and I think its performance will be very interesting. The Signatech Alpine Matmut team is already working very hard to prepare the coming season, because we are all determined to successfully defend our titles!”

Stéphane Richelmi: “After the perfect season in 2016, I was keen to continue working with Alpine, so I’m very pleased to appear on the list of entries in an A470! We have to be realistic: it will be extremely difficult to do any better than last year, but I think it’s important to pursue our relationship and for me to be a part of the renewal of Alpine. I’m also really looking forward to driving the new car. The weight-to-power ratio and downforce levels will be close to those you get on a GP2 car, so that promises to be very exciting!”

ALPINE AIMS TO SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND ITS WORLD TITLES!