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ALPINE IN PURSUIT OF THE 24 HOURS OF LE MANS VIRTUAL

• After a podium finish in its return to the premier class in 2021, Alpine now aims to add its name to the list of winners of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual, which will take place on 15 and 16 January. • Alpine enters two cars, #36 and #15, and Fernando Alonso (Alpine F1 Team driver) as captain to coach the team of the #36. • Victor Martins (Alpine Academy driver), Sacha Lehmann (Michelin Le Mans Cup) Patrik Sipos (Alpine Esports) and Olli Pahkala (Sim Racer) are competing in the #36 car. • The first edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual brought together 200 drivers representing 37 countries in 170 simulators worldwide.

Alpine's motorsport activities continue relentlessly into 2022. After the Formula 1 World

Championship, the World Endurance Championship and the F1 Esports Pro-Series, the "Arrowed A"

is now taking on the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual.


Organised by the Automobile Club de l'Ouest, the FIA World Endurance Championship and

Motorsport Games, the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual is taking take place over the course of a week

(from 9 to 16 January). The drivers are competing on the 13.626-kilometre Circuit de la Sarthe via the

rFactor2 platform.


All the challenges inherent to the endurance racing classic are reflected in the game: driver changes,

random weather, variety of light conditions, car damage, tyre degradation, fuel consumption and

even the maximum driving time to be respected by each driver.


Alpine is pulling out all the stops for edition two of the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual. Two-time 24

Hours of Le Mans winner and World Endurance Champion Fernando Alonso captains the #36 Alpine.

The Spanish driver is overseeing and advising 2021 F3 Rookie of the Year and Alpine Academy driver

Victor Martins. Michelin Le Mans Cup driver Sacha Lehmann, Alpine Esports Team driver Patrik Sipos

and Olli Pahkala is completing the line-up in the #36 car.


The second crew is formed by Eneric Andre, Peter Zuba, Antoine Doquin and Romain Boeckler. Their

goal will be to excel in the #15 Alpine Esports entry.


In its inaugural edition, the 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual attracted more than 14 million people from

57 countries during the 25 hours of broadcasting. On Facebook, YouTube and Twitch, the event

totalled 8.6 million views and more than 131.5 million impressions on social media with the hashtag

#LeMans24Virtual.


The 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual will be broadcasted live from start to finish on Eurosport, ESPN, Sky

Sports and J-Sports as well as the FIA WEC app and social media (YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,

Twitch).


Quotes


Fernando Alonso, Alpine Esports #36 captain: "I am thrilled to be the captain of the #36 Alpine in the

24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual. I love endurance racing and it's always good to stay in touch with

motorsport from a personal point of view. In recent years, simracing has become more professional

and popular. I'm a big esports fan in general. I am looking forward to helping Victor Martins, one of

our Alpine Academy drivers. He has experience in simracing, and I'm sure the #36, along with the

other excellent drivers, will be competitive."


Victor Martins, Alpine Esports #36 driver: "The 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual will be my first official

race in the Esports community. I am extremely excited and pleased to share this experience

with twotime Formula 1 World Champion Fernando Alonso. It will be interesting to see how he adjusts

to this type of competition. I hope to learn from him and apply what I pick up to my racing career. We're

going to have a lot of fun and I can't wait to start preparing for the race."


Richard Arnaud, Alpine Esports Team Principal: "After participating in the 24 Hours of Le Mans

Virtual last year as a manager, I am delighted to be leading the project with the Alpine Esports teams

in 2022. It's an honour to have the opportunity to work with a two-time Formula 1 World Champion

like Fernando, but also with Victor, whom I've had the chance to race against in simracing in the past.

The commitment of these two champions shows how much potential this discipline has, and more

importantly, how subtle the line between the virtual and real worlds is. We have a lot of work to do

to meet this challenge. One thing is clear: all of us will do our utmost to score a brilliant result for

Alpine Esports."


Timetable


Saturday 8 January – Test day 1: 09h00-21h00

Sunday 9 January – Test day 2: 09h00-21h00

Wednesday 12 January – Test day 3: 09h00-21h00

Thursday 13 January – Free practice 1: 09h00-16h00

Friday 14 January – Free practice 2: 09h00-16h00

Friday14 January – Qualifying: 18h40-19h00 LIVE

Saturday 15 January – Start of the race: 13h00 LIVE

Sunday 16 January – End of the race: 13h00 LIVE

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