https://www.speedweek.com/formel1/news/ ... ruckt.htmlThe 66-year-old Tyrolean Franz Tost («Well, retirement isn't being considered yet, I'll be staying for a few more years»)
about the newcomer from the Netherlands [Nyck de Vries]: «Assuming that our car works, I expect a lot by Nyck de Vries.
He did a very good test in Abu Dhabi and his feedback was very good. We will prepare him well.
We still have two tire tests and one private test before the official Formula 1 tests come. That means he will have covered
3,000 to 4,000 kilometers by the start of the season. He should be well prepared for the season."
.We’ve made a documentary where you'll see what really goes on in our factory! It’s called “Whatever It Takes.” Why? because Scuderia AlphaTauri does exactly that, whatever it takes, to design, build and develop our cars to race at over twenty race tracks around the world. Filmed from when the team began working on our 2022 challenger up to its initial shakedown prior to the start of the season, the first car to be built to radically reshaped technical regulations, our film crew was a fly-on-the-wall in meetings, in the design office, the wind tunnel, as well as the manufacturing and assembly areas to bring you a truly unique insight into the life of a Formula 1 team - our Formula 1 team - and what happens on a day to day basis in the crazy rush to get two cars ready for action in the world’s fastest paced sport. Whatever it takes is coming soon, stay tuned!
So we will see probably a render of the 2023 alpha tauri on the 11thSister team AlphaTauri has already indicated that its own New York launch on February 11 will feature the 2023 livery (which we now know will feature new ex-Alfa Romeo sponsor Orlen) on an old car at the event itself, but with images of the new car being released online at the same time.
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So we will see probably a render of the 2023 alpha tauri on the 11thSister team AlphaTauri has already indicated that its own New York launch on February 11 will feature the 2023 livery (which we now know will feature new ex-Alfa Romeo sponsor Orlen) on an old car at the event itself, but with images of the new car being released online at the same time.