Alfa Romeo bring out ‘the most beautiful’ new livery for home Grand Prix at Monza
Alfa Romeo unveil yet another special livery to couple their new car's release as their home Grand Prix in Monza beckons.
Alfaromeo new livery
Alfa Romeo showcased a special new livery for the Italian GP making it their third consecutive Grand Prix where they will be lining up with a custom livery. The Swiss team ran neon green elements on the usual black and red livery of their 2023 racecar–the C43–at the Belgium Grand Prix, and they unveiled a livery based on the F1 ‘Art Car’ at the Dutch GP.
Following what seemed turned out to be a disappointing outing at the Dutch GP as the team scored zero points, Alfa Romeo have revealed yet another stunning livery for Monza. The black sides and wings of their original car have been retained, but there’s less red paint at the front and the rear of the chassis. Some green streaks have been etched alongside the red to create the Italian flag. Despite the F1 team operating from Switzerland, Italy is where the iconic Alfa brand belongs, thus they have decided to pay homage to the country with their Monza livery.
The special livery lines up with Alfa’s reveal of their new sports car, the 33 Stradale as the team looks will use the Italian Grand Prix to unveil their latest creation. Their Team Representative Alessandro Alunni Bravi said, “As we approach our home race in Monza, it’s a pleasure to unveil this incredible livery, a true tribute not only to the 33 Stradale, but to Alfa Romeo as a whole and to the country it hails from, Italy,”
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Meet the new 33 Stradale, a mid-engined, 620 bhp ‘fuoriserie’ (limited edition) super sports car. Its resemblance to the Alfa’s of the old time is so prominent that the Italian brand haa skipped giving it a new name.
“The new 33 Stradale has been designed to enhance our identity, elevate our aspirations, and embody our DNA and values,” says Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato. “It is the brand’s first custom-built car since 1969, and I promise it will not be our last. It brings Alfa Romeo back into the ‘Supercar Club’, of which we were one of the founding members.“
Alfa Romeo’s newest release borrows elements from the original 1969 edition of the 33 Stradale, designed by the legendary Franco Scaglione. It is often considered as one of the most best-looking cars ever made. The new edition has been created with the goal of spearheading Alfa Romeo back into the very pinnacle of sports car manufacturing with its astonishing beauty, grace, and the grunt of a galling motor.
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