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Alpine unveils Deadpool & Wolverine-themed livery for Belgian Grand Prix

In a bold move that blends the worlds of motorsport and Hollywood, Alpine has revealed a special one-off livery for the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix to commemorate the release of Marvel's latest movie, Deadpool & Wolverine. The striking new design features a predominantly black color scheme adorned with red accents and a Wolverine-style scratch mark prominently displayed across the side of the engine cover.

The special livery is set to make its debut at the renowned Spa-Francorchamps circuit, coinciding with the movie's release on July 24th, just days before the race weekend kicks off. This visual transformation comes as part of the wider promotional activities following Ryan Reynolds' investment in Alpine in 2023.

Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly, Alpine's esteemed drivers, will fully embrace the Marvel theme with customized helmets. Ocon's helmet will showcase a Deadpool motif, while Gasly's will sport a Wolverine design, further embodying the occasion's spirit.

Ryan Reynolds' connection to Alpine isn't merely superficial—he, along with Rob McElhenney, Rory McIlroy, and Anthony Joshua, formed an investor group that acquired a 24% stake in the team. Additionally, NFL stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce joined the investor roster a few months later, bringing even more star power to the team.

Despite the impressive influx of high-profile investments, Alpine has faced significant challenges on the track. Operated by French automobile manufacturer Renault, the team currently sits eighth in the Championship standings, tallying just nine points so far this season. Keeping pace with Formula 1's leading teams has proven to be a tough task for the French outfit.

As the Belgian Grand Prix approaches, all eyes will undoubtedly be on Alpine's unique livery and whether this cinematic collaboration can inject some much-needed momentum into their campaign.

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