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AT04 | Scuderia AlphaTauri Car Launch

AT04 | Scuderia AlphaTauri Car Launch

Fashion meets Formula One in New York City as Scuderia AlphaTauri launches its 2023 AT04 car alongside drivers Yuki Tsunoda and team newcomer Nyck De Vries at New York Fashion Week. Premium fashion brand AlphaTauri also celebrated its debut in the US market with the two drivers dressed in outfits from the collections. 

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Scuderia AlphaTauri kickstarts their 2023 Formula One season with rookie Nyck De Vries, 28, joining the driver roster alongside Tsunoda. De Vries becomes the second Dutch driver on the grid alongside two-time world champion Max Verstappen.

The Dutchman already has considerable experience, earning his F1 seat off the back of winning the Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, Formula Renault 2.0 Alps, FIA Formula 2 Championship and Formula E titles. He then claimed an impressive ninth on his F1 debut last September in his first race start with Williams Racing, substituting for a sidelined Alex Albon at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix.

De Vries said: “I’ve loved attending my first event as a Scuderia AlphaTauri driver. The opportunity to represent the brand at New York Fashion Week has been extremely special for me and really showed me what the brand is about. The AT04 livery looks great, and you can see how the sleek A/W collection has inspired it, so I can’t wait to see it on track.”

Highlighting his path to F1, de Vries continued: “I think partly because my journey has been slightly unusual and longer, I’m even more grateful for the opportunity, more motivated to grab it and hungrier to show what I’m worth.”

Japan’s Yuki Tsunoda, 22, returns for a third season with Scuderia AlphaTauri. The former F4 Japanese Championship winner and Formula 2 frontrunner races alongside a new team-mate for the first time, following two seasons partnered with Frenchman Pierre Gasly.

Tsunoda impressed early in his rookie campaign in 2021, scoring a ninth place on his debut in Bahrain. Since then, he has accrued ten points-scoring finishes in his first two seasons, highlighted by fourth place in the 2021 season-closing race in Abu Dhabi.

Of his prospects for 2023, Tsunoda said: “My main goal is to perform more consistently in every race, independently from the car’s performance, and to score points more reliably. I want this year to be my best performance of the three years in terms of getting to Q3 and scoring points.”

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