Skip advert
Advertisement

Alpine 2013 Le Mans car revealed

Alpine's return to endurance racing confirmed with its 2013 Le Mans 24-hour racing car, the No36

After announcing entry for the 2013 Le Mans 24 hours, Alpine-Renault has revealed its No36 endurance racing prototype.  The No36 is a collaboration between Alpine and single-seat racing veterans Signatech. Under the blue and orange livery is a 900kg Alpine chassis powered by Nissan’s VK45 4.5-litre V8 engine, producing around 500bhp. The No36 uses a six-speed sequential X-Trac gearbox and has a top speed of over 200mph.  Alpine hopes a return to endurance racing after a 35-year absence will help reestablish brand popularity before the 2016 launch of the new Alpine-Caterham road going sports car. The company famously won the 1978 Le Mans 24-hour race with the A442B, driven by Jean-Pierre Jaussaud and Didier Pironi. The No36 will test March 26 [tomorrow] and 27 at the first official ELMS practices in Paul Ricard, France to prepare for the season and June’s headline round-the-clock race. Team principal Philippe Sinualt says the No36 should be a capable presence in endurance racing’s highly competitive LMP2 class. Alpine also announced 34-year old Tristan Gommendy, former winner of French Formula 3, will drive the No36 alongside youngsters Nelson Panciatici and Pierre Ragues. The three drivers – all products of Renualt’s single-seater formulae – have a combined CV containing ten previous outings at the Le Mans 24 hours.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

VW Golf R faces off against Cupra Leon 333 – car pictures of the week
Golf R v Cupra Leon
Features

VW Golf R faces off against Cupra Leon 333 – car pictures of the week

Hot hatches are getting thin on the ground, but the VW stable is still in the game with the Cupra Leon 333 4Drive and Golf R. These are our favourite …
31 Jan 2026
Jaguar GT prototype review – driving 2026’s most controversial car
Jaguar GT prototype – front
Reviews

Jaguar GT prototype review – driving 2026’s most controversial car

Jaguar’s all-electric GT is entering the final stages of testing; we try a prototype in Sweden and find it’s not averse to a little snow-drifting
2 Feb 2026
New Toyota GR Yaris Aero Performance review – more aero, still brilliant
Toyota GR Yaris Aero Performance
Reviews

New Toyota GR Yaris Aero Performance review – more aero, still brilliant

A wilder-looking winged variant of the GR Yaris joins Toyota’s GR range – and the best news is it’s coming to the UK
28 Jan 2026