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Alfa Romeo C39 Formula 1 Race Car

Alfa Romeo C39 Formula 1 Race Car

Alfa Romeo Racing just pulled back the covers on their brand-new F1 car that will debut at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Dubbed the C39, it was just revealed at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain. Alfa Romeo Racing Orlen changed the livery to utilize the classic Alfa Romeo colors and a larger Alfa Romeo script as well as that classic Milanese “Biscione” crest. Moreover, there’s a new graphic known as “speed-pixel” that’s meant to capture speed and time in the year of the brand’s 110th anniversary. While the uninitiated might think it hardly looks different from the 2019 car, the C39 really is all-new from tip to toe and will finish up crucial testing before the first race of the season. The C39 will be helmed by Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi, as well as by reserve driver Robert Kubica for the 2020 F1 season.