
This weekend the Italian Grand Prix will take place in Monza. The circuit has a long history in Formula 1, as the race was on the calendar during the first world championship in 1950. It was not until 1980 that the Italian Grand Prix was held in Imola.
Special relationship between Monza and Alfa Romeo
The very first Grand Prix in Monza was won by Giuseppe Farina in an Alfa Romeo. The Italian also became the first Formula 1 world champion that season. Alfa Romeo and Monza therefore have a special bond to which the team will be paying particular attention this weekend.
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“On the occasion of the Italian Grand Prix, the car will take to the track in a paint job specially produced for the event by Centro Stile Alfa Romeo,” said the Alfa Romeo press release. “The star is the logo that celebrates the 111-year history of the brand, with the colors of the Italian flag restored.”
Italian flag prominent
“The upper part of the bonnet is colored ‘Quadrifoglio’ green, complementing the usual red and white of the official paintwork. The reinterpretation of the colors thus provides a horizontal contour for the Italian flag, which is the dominant theme of the paintwork today. “
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Not only the car, but also the overalls of the mechanics and drivers undergo a metamorphosis. “The Italian flag is also brought to life by the 111 logo, which is worked into the upper part of the suit and forms a vertical contour on the driver’s leg, ‘metaphorically’ down to the tarmac.” At least in the pictures it looks amazing.
A very special tricolor paint job for our single-seater to celebrate the unbreakable connection between @alfaromeoracing and Monza’s #ItalianGP since our first F1 title in 1950 until today. Discover the events in our museum in Arese: https://t.co/sTujolfSeC pic.twitter.com/jCu3yCEb7G
– Alfa_Romeo (@alfa_romeo) September 8, 2021
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