Alfa Romeo appoints new team boss for 2023 F1 season

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Alfa Romeo appoints new team boss for F1 2023
26 January 2023 at 08:36
Last update 26 January 2023 at 08:40
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Alfa Romeo has found a new team boss in Alessandro Alunni Bravi. The Italian has been put forward by Andreas Seidl as the team's Managing Director and will therefore serve as team boss by representing Alfa Romeo in all official functions at race weekends and away from the track. 

Alfa Romeo has been without a team boss since the departure of Frederic Vasseur, but that has now changed. Alessandro Alunni Bravi has been appointed as the Managing Director who, according to the press release, will represent the team at all official functions on a race weekend and off track.

New face of Alfa Romeo

It is no secret that Seidl may eventually return to a team principal role, as he has been at McLaren in the past. Seidl now still has the overarching function as SEO, to ensure that the transfer from Alfa Romeo to Audi goes smoothly. The fact that Bravi will not receive a title as team principal seems to indicate a temporary position.

“I want to thank Andreas and our shareholders for their trust, and I want to reiterate my commitment to giving my best to live up to their expectations and represent the team in the best possible way. I am fully conscious of the work we have ahead of us and of the challenges that face us: I approach this task with humility, knowing I am part of a strong team that will get the job done, and with the belief we have everything we need for a successful future," he said. 

Seidl is also very happy with the new Managing Director: “I am delighted to confirm the appointment of Alessandro Alunni Bravi to the role of Team Representative, in addition to his existing duties of Managing Director of the Group. His vast experience in motorsport has equipped him with all the tools he needs to succeed, and his intimate knowledge of the team, of which he has been part for more than five years, will ensure stability and continuity in our progression."