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Haas and AlphaTauri reveal new race suits ahead of 2023 season

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February 10, 2023
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The new F1 season is fast approaching and we’re starting to build up a picture of how the 2023 grid will look with several teams already having unveiled their new liveries. And on Friday we got a glimpse of how some of the drivers will be looking this year as Haas and AlphaTauri revealed their new race suits.

Haas continue with their white overalls for the year but with the added feature of the black and red of their new title sponsor MoneyGram, with Kevin Magnussen and his new team mate Nico Hulkenberg showcasing the kit they be sporting out on track this year.

ANALYSIS: After bouncing back into the points last year, can Haas claw their way up the midfield in 2023?

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Also debuting their new kit for the season on Friday was AlphaTauri, with Nyck de Vries and Yuki Tsunoda modelling the team’s newly designed race suits.

While they continue with their white and navy blue colours, you will also notice the splash of orange, which comes from their new sponsor Orlen.

TEAM GUIDE: The essential lowdown on Italian team AlphaTauri as Tsunoda and De Vries prepare for 2023

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Another Italian-based squad unveiling their new apparel for the season today was Ferrari, with drivers Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz and reserve Robert Shwartzman all showcasing the teams new t-shirts, that continue with their trademark red colour scheme, with a dash of black over the shoulder.

LISTEN: Ferrari fire up 2023 challenger at Maranello headquarters

However, Haas are the only one of the three teams to have unveiled their car for the 2023 season, with AlphaTauri launching their AT04 on Saturday February 11, followed by Ferrari, who will take the covers off the new F1-23 on February 14.

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