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23 Jun 2022, 14:22 (Ref:4116705) | #11 | |
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It would be a customer effort more than anything else. You would think there'll be other (read: better) options available if Andretti would go down that route, a Porsche LMDh comes to mind.
Alpine has never expressed any interest to race in the US previously and the only hints to a US program is the fact that a LMDh will be eligible on both sides of the pond and some noises about an Andretti F1 campaign with Alpine engines. Alpine is probably focused on WEC only but it's hard to imagine the company objecting to the extra media attention the Andretti name is providing. When I think about it, it has a high pedigree of Nissan Motorsport marketing to it, what's Darren Cox doing these days? |
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