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F1 team boss makes ‘CRUEL’ admission after Le Mans disaster

F1 team boss makes ‘CRUEL’ admission after Le Mans disaster

F1 team boss makes ‘CRUEL’ admission after Le Mans disaster

F1 team boss makes ‘CRUEL’ admission after Le Mans disaster

One team struggling to make an impact on the Formula 1 grid has endured a torrid time at a rival motorsport event.

Between June 15-16, 186 drivers from across the world descended on north-west France to participate in one of the biggest spectacles on the sporting calendar - The 24 Hours of Le Mans.

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The showpiece race is the ultimate endurance test, with teams tasked with covering the greatest distance over a 24-hour period.

This year's edition featured no less than 18 ex-F1 racers, including former world champion Jenson Button, as well as Nyck de Vries and Daniil Kvyat.

A number of F1 teams had vehicles in the running, such as Ferrari - who clinched victory - and McLaren.

Ex-Haas star Mick Schumacher represented Alpine at the Circuit de la Sarthe, but the driver and team suffered a dreadful weekend, with both cars retiring from the race within just six hours.

Alpine were forced to retire two cars from the iconic race
Mick Schumacher represented the team at Le Mans

Problems mount for French outfit

It's the latest setback for the French outfit, who - led by Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon - have delivered a series of underwhelming performances in F1 this season too.

The team have scored just five points in what has been a dismal campaign, and find themselves in a battle to avoid finishing bottom of the constructors' standings.

Speaking to Soy Motor after the watching the team's disaster in France over the weekend, their team principal Bruno Famin - who is also vice-president of Alpine Motorsport - expressed his 'disappointment' with the performance.

Bruno Famin expressed his frustration following the weekend's results

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"We knew that this was something that could happen in first participation [in hypercars] in the 24 Hours and we have to take into account that it is only the fourth race of the A424," he said.

“So we expected to encounter some problems. Obviously, this is part of the learning process, but that doesn't make us feel any less disappointed.

"Motor racing is sometimes a cruel sport, but seeing these faces, I am convinced that our team will be able to come back and fight for victory in the future."

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