Five races in a row, Alfa Romeo failed to score points, but the team would like to break this failed streak at Monza…
Alessandro Alunni Bravi, team representative: “Ahead of the home stage, the second in a series of two races in a row. The weekend in Zandvoort was difficult for our team, but we are working hard to be in good shape already this weekend.
For us, the Italian Grand Prix is a particularly important stage: it is the race closest to our base in Hinwil, and the home race for the Alfa Romeo brand, in honor of which we plan to organize several events. More than 150 of our colleagues from Hinwil will be in the stands, so this weekend we want to succeed.
Monza is one of the season’s most iconic places, where you can still hear the roar of the engines of the motorsport heroes who paved the way for us, and tifosi’s passion is contagious. This is a great event on the calendar and we look forward to starting the weekend.”
Valttery Bottas: “In Zandvoort we performed unsuccessfully, but that stage is over and we go to Monza to take a big step forward.
The Italian Grand Prix is important for our team, this is our home race, many people from the base will come and support us, which will provide even more motivation. We will try to make this event special for them.
I’ve always loved performing at the Temple of Speed, and I’m looking forward to the next stage. Just like in Zandvoort, the fans in Monza put on a great show. I hope the Italian circuit is more suitable for our car and we can earn points.”
Guanyu Zhou: “This weekend in Italy ends the European part of the season. After the race in Zandvoort there was a feeling of understatement, because before the accident my race developed quite positively. But this weekend in Monza we have another chance.
The Italian Grand Prix is unique. It’s like stepping into a motorsports museum and the tifosi are incredibly supportive. This weekend we will give everything to take a step forward and get back to the positions our team deserves.
Source: F1 News

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