WATCH: Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu shine in Indian rapper Karun Aujla’s racing-themed music video
The Alfa Romeo drivers can be seen having a blast in Karun Aujla's music video.
Valtteri Bottas, Karun Aujla, and, Zhou Guanyu (Credits: Formula Rapida.net)
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Formula 1 is well known worldwide for the glitz and glam it carries with it wherever the sport’s Grand Prix takes place. Over the years, several celebrities from various industries have used the fandom of F1 for their use, and the latest to join the list is the Indian singing sensation Karun Aujla. He has recently collaborated with Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu for his latest Punjabi music video.
The Alfa Romeo drivers are world-renowned for their prolific racing skills. In Karun Aujla’s recent music video, the two starlets can be seen showcasing their mettle behind the wheel of the C43 and also the normal sports cars. The video is highly entertaining and has amassed a decent number of views.
Moreover, from the video, it is easy to assume that Bottas and Guanyu had a great time heating things with the Punjabi singer. The two had a blast, and it is very much visible from the energy that they oozed during the shooting of the three and half minutes upbeat music video.
The Alfa Romeo drivers are in their second season together but have jelled very well. On the current F1 grid, Bottas and Gunayu have complemented each other well, and the former has left no stone unturned in helping his less-experienced teammate get to grips with the demands of the pinnacle of motor racing.
Alfa Romeo has not got a potent F1 car in 2023

While Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Gunayu have had a fun time shooting Karun Aujla’s music video, the 2023 F1 season has turned out to be a bit of a horror show for them. The C43 has not performed as expected, one of the main reasons the Hinwii-based team is currently ninth in the standings.
Moreover, they have only managed nine points in the season, which is incredibly disappointing. The outfit performed well last year, but the ongoing campaign has just not gone as per plan for them. The only thing going for them is that Bottas and Gunayu have performed well in a lackluster car.
The second leg is just around the corner, and from Zandvoort onward, the target for them will be able to score as many points as possible and leapfrog a few teams around them. However, it is not going to be an easy thing to do in a car that lacks in almost every department in comparison to rival teams.
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