“This eight-hour race unfolded without any significant racing incidents,” explained Olivier Jansonnie, Peugeot Sport Technical Director. “No safety car period, just two full course yellows, so very few on-track incidents, which is a bit disappointing. The race results therefore closely reflected the pace of the cars. We fought hard on several levels, not at the front unfortunately, but we were expecting that to some extent. On the other hand, over the course of an eight-hour race, we didn’t make any mistakes, which is positive and everything went well during the pit stops. The team was very efficient.”
The team will undoubtedly be even more effective next season, with the hard work planned this winter aiming to increase the car’s performance level further still. On what was its last outing in the LMP2 class, the Alpine ELF Endurance Team produced another impressive performance in qualifying, as Charles Milesi claimed second position on the grid.
However, an incident at the start, and a five-second penalty for a breach of the regulations in the pit lane, dashed its hopes of a good result in the race, the two A470s ending up in seventh and tenth places in class respectively.