- The
Alpine A424 is an LMDh
sports prototype racing car
designed by
Automobiles Alpine and
built by
Oreca to
compete in the Le
Mans Hypercar class in the...
-
Renault Alpine A110-50
Alpine Vision Gran
Turismo Alpine Vision Alpine Alpenglow Alpine A290_β
Alpine A390_β
Alpine M63
Alpine M64
Alpine M65
Alpine A210...
- The
Alpine race is an
obsolete racial classification of
humans based on a now-disproven
theory of
biological race. It was
defined by some late 19th-century...
-
built by Alpine, but
funded and
powered by
Alpine's owners Renault,
specifically to
contest the 24
Hours of Le
Mans race.
Variants were
entered for the event...
- The
Sunbeam Alpine is a two-seater
sports roadster/drophead coupé that was
produced by the
Rootes Group from 1953 to 1955, and then 1959 to 1968. The name...
- Glen
Alpine is a
suburb of Sydney, in the
state of New
South Wales, Australia. Glen
Alpine is
located 56
kilometres south-west of the
Sydney central business...
- The
Alpine A110 is a
sports car
produced by
French automobile manufacturer Alpine from 1963 to 1977. The car was
styled as a "berlinette",
which in the...
- the 1978 24
Hours of Le
Mans with the
Renault Alpine A442. In 1962, the
founder and
chief of the Société des
Automobiles Alpine, Jean Rédélé, with the...
- The
Alpine A441 is a 2-liter (Sports 2000)
Group 5
sports prototype racing car
built by
French company Alpine and co-developed by
Renault to
compete in...
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across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany,
Austria and Slovenia. The
Alpine arch extends...