Mick Schumacher can be joined by Frederic Makowiecki and Jules Gounon in Alpine’s World Endurance Championship line-up for 2025.
It means the ex-Method 1 racer can have two new full-season team-mates within the #36 Alpine A424 LMDh for his second 12 months of sportscar racing.
In 2024 he was joined by Nicolas Lapierre and Matthieu Vaxiviere, who at the moment are respectively sporting director and, it was revealed on the announcement of Alpine’s driver mixtures on Wednesday, reserve for the Signatech-run Hypercar class squad.
Schumacher was confirmed by Alpine for 2025 at the end of November last year, having beforehand refused to commit his future whereas F1 seats remained open.
Makowiecki has moved over to Alpine from Porsche, with which he raced in Hypercar within the 2023-24 WEC, after deciding that he wanted a “new problem”.
Gounon is graduating to a full-time race seat after enterprise 4 of the eight races final 12 months in his position as reserve.
The common line-up of Charles Milesi, Ferdinand Habsburg and Paul-Loup Chatin within the #35 entry is unchanged from Alpine’s first season with the A424 in 2024.
#36 Alpine Endurance Staff Alpine A424: Nicolas Lapierre, Mick Schumacher, Matthieu Vaxiviere
Picture by: Andreas Beil
Signatech boss Philippe Sinault defined that stability was one of many targets when placing collectively the 2025 driver line-up with Alpine motorsport boss Bruno Famin and Lapierre.
“We felt it was essential to construct on the sturdy foundations we had laid,” he defined. “Charles, Ferdinand, Mick and Paul-Loup have made big contributions to organising the venture, exhibiting actual dedication.”
On Gounon, he mentioned: “We knew that his GT expertise would deliver so much to our Hypercar venture from a technical standpoint. That was the case, so we had been eager to advertise him to the race workforce to construct on what we got down to do a 12 months in the past.”
Sinault added that Makowiecki, who was the primary driver to drive the Porsche 963 on each the simulator and the race observe, is bringing “huge expertise” to the Alpine programme.
Lapierre mentioned that the French driver’s “technical background is strictly what we’d like at this part of the venture”.
Alpine’s A424 scored its first WEC podium on the Fuji spherical in September with Schumacher, Lapierre and Vaxiviere.
The sister automotive pushed by Gounon, Habsburg and Chatin then completed fourth within the Bahrain season finale, which cemented Alpine’s fourth place within the producers’ standings.
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Gary Watkins
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