Alfa Romeo has taken the cover off their new C41 car at a launch in Poland on Monday.
2021 marks the third year the former Sauber team will race under the Italian brand, but so far it hasn’t gone as expected with a pair of eighth-place finishes in the Constructors’ Championship.
And with key parts of the cars remaining unchanged from last year, it’s unlikely the Swiss outfit will be making any significant moves up the midfield order this season.
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Also, for the third straight year, Kimi Raikkonen will partner Antonio Giovinazzi with the Italian getting the nod over Ferrari’s promising youngsters and Mick Schumacher being placed at Haas.