Alfa Romeo has officially unveiled their new Formula 1 car in Barcelona ahead of pre-season testing on Monday.
The Italian manufacturer is back on the grid for the first time since 1985 after taking over the Sauber team, though the operation is still run out of the factory in Hinwil.
Last week, we had a first glimpse of the new car, which follows the Sauber legacy by being named the C38, at a shakedown in Italy.
However, in the pit-lane at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Alfa Romeo confirmed a return to the same livery used last season.
Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi did the honours in front of the media but it will be the 2007 world champion who drives the car on Day 1.