The official name will be Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team.
Sergio Marchionne, CEO of FCA, said: "This agreement with the Sauber F1 Team is a significant step in the
reshaping of the Alfa Romeo brand, which will return to Formula 1 after an absence of more than 30 years. A
storied marque that has helped make the history of this sport, Alfa Romeo will join other major automakers
that participate in Formula 1. The brand itself will also benefit from the sharing of technology and strategic
know-how with a partner of the Sauber F1 Team's undisputed experience. The Alfa Romeo engineers and
technicians, who have already demonstrated their capabilities with the newly-launched models, Giulia and
Stelvio, will have the opportunity to make that experience available to the Sauber F1 Team. At the same time,
Alfa Romeo fans will once again have the opportunity to support an automaker that is determined to begin
writing an exciting new chapter in its unique, legendary sporting history."
Pascal Picci, Chairman of Sauber Holding AG, commented: "We are very pleased to welcome Alfa Romeo to
the Sauber F1 Team. Alfa Romeo has a long history of success in Grand Prix racing, and we are very proud
that this internationally renowned company has chosen to work with us for its return to the pinnacle of
motorsport. Working closely with a car manufacturer is a great opportunity for the Sauber Group to further
develop its technology and engineering projects. We are confident that together we can bring the Alfa Romeo
Sauber F1 Team great success, and look forward to a long and successful partnership."
The return of Alfa Romeo, one of the major protagonists in Formula 1 history, is expected to contribute
significantly to the appeal and future development of the sport. Alfa Romeo brings with it technological
know-how and a large and passionate fan base, while participation in the championship also offers benefits for
the brand in areas such as technology transfer and road safety.
Alfa Romeo is known around the world for its racing heritage and technological excellence. The undisputed
champion of the pre-war Grand Prix (in 1925, the GP Tipo 2 dominated the first World Championship), Alfa
Romeo participated in Formula 1 from 1950 to 1988, both as a constructor and engine supplier. Immediately
upon its debut, Alfa Romeo won the first two drivers' world championships, in 1950 and 1951, with drivers Nino
Farina and Juan Manuel Fangio. From 1961 to 1979, Alfa Romeo participated as engine supplier to several F1
teams. Following its return as a constructor in 1979, Alfa Romeo achieved its best result in 1983, taking sixth
place in the constructors' championship. More than 30 years after withdrawing as a competitor from Formula
1 (1985), the brand is returning with the clear intention to make its mark.
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