Alpine spent a day filming in Bahrain

Alpine spent a day filming in Bahrain

      The Alpine team tested the new A525 car as part of a shooting day in Bahrain.

      Both racers, Pierre Gasly and Jack Duane, were able to work behind the wheel of the novelty on the Sakhir highway. In total, they drove the 200 kilometers allowed by the regulations. This was enough to check the operation of all the systems and evaluate the behavior of the machine.

      Full-scale testing of the A525 will begin tomorrow as part of the pre-season tests. Jack Duane will be the first to drive a car in 2025.

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Alpine spent a day filming in Bahrain

The Alpine team tested the new A525 car as part of a shooting day in Bahrain.