Yesterday we talked about the Alpine F1 poster dedicated to the upcoming Bahrain Grand Prix, and today the AlphaTauri team presented their work of the same genre.
In addition, her poster is “somewhat” animated, some elements of it move, they are not static, and this is not an AT04 car, as you might think, but a starry sky, or rather what is written on it.
What is it about space? Very much to do, because the brand name AlphaTauri is nothing but the name of one of the brightest stars. “Alpha Taurus”, or Aldebaran, is in the constellation of Taurus. There is an associative connection with the Red Bull brand, moreover, this star belongs to the spectral class of red giants. But it is better not to fly to astronomical distances, but to return to the country of Bahrain.
It is symbolized here by the 50-storey twin towers of the World Trade Center in Manama, the capital of this island. And just beyond this 240-meter-tall structure, the team’s car seems to be rushing.
But it is surprising why so much space in the picture is occupied by a reddish celestial body, the surface of which is most reminiscent of the moon, since it is completely dotted with craters. Looking at this whole composition, you begin to think that the creators involuntarily mentioned a sad fact: on the AlphaTauri circuits, Red Bull Racing, the “senior” team that won the constructors’ championship last year, is so far from the moon deleted.
AphaTauri could not get above the ninth line in the team standings and it is already rumored that serious changes are waiting for him soon – either a change of ownership or a move. But that is an other story.
However, against this background, the team’s desire to improve the state of affairs, radically change the situation, achieve some success is understandable, and for this you need to set yourself ambitious goals and, figuratively speaking, strive for the stars.
Source: F1 News

I am Christopher Clyde, an experienced journalist and content writer with a passion for sports. I have been writing about Formula 1 news for the past five years and am currently employed as an author at athletistic.com, one of the top sports websites in the US.