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THE ALPINE ELF EUROPA CUP HOSTS ITS NEW FIELD AT NOGARO

This week, the Alpine Elf Europa Cup will begin the sixth season of its history with 24 Alpine A110 Cups at the Nogaro Easter Cup meeting. Although it seems impossible to predict any hierarchy in a strongly renewed field on the Circuit Paul Armagnac, one thing is already sure: a new driver will add his name to the category's list of champions in 2023!

With its growing success since its revival in 2018, the Alpine Elf Europa Cup has come of age, establishing itself as the ideal springboard to the world of GT. Having seen several of its top drivers race the Alpine A110 GT4 or make the jump to endurance racing, the category is now preparing to initiate the race to succeed Lucas Frayssinet.


TWO MEN EXPECTED


Nogaro will host the season-opening round for the fifth consecutive year with a line-up that has undergone a veritable rejuvenation this winter. Among them, two men will be followed closely as former winners in the Alpine Elf Europa Cup: Matéo Herrero (Herrero Racing) and Alexis Garcin (Chazel Technologie Course Junior).

Matéo Herrero, who won the Junior category in 2019, will return to the track where he made his winning debut four years ago. Third in the general classification for his maiden campaign, he repeated the feat the following year with two successes in the Gers, but missed out on the title. After tackling GT4, the Noaillan native will try to rely on his experience to install himself at the sharp end of the field on his return to the A110 Cup.

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