

McLaren also is one of several F1 teams–four out of the 10 competing squads–with an all-new driver line up for this season. Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso has stepped aside, for now anyway, and former next big thing Stoffel Vandoorne has been dropped and now drives in Formula E. Stepping in is Alonso’s countryman and mentoree Carlos Sainz, who joins from Renault, and promising Formula 2 graduate and long-time McLaren protégé Lando Norris. Norris is the youngest-ever McLaren driver and it’s also McLaren’s first wholesale driver line-up change since 2007.

And bizarrely at the precise point that the McLaren launch event was going on we got the first glimpse of another new car. Alfa Romeo, the Sauber team’s successor, was due to reveal its car at the start of the opening day of testing in Barcelona next Monday, yet photos were revealed ahead of time of it testing on Ferrari’s Fiorano test track. The squad made significant improvement last year with its closer Ferrari partnership and new Alfa branding, increasing its mere five points scored in 2017 to 48. Alfa is another with an all-new driver line-up for this year. Of the 2018 Sauber drivers the prodigious Charles Leclerc gets an opportunity knocks move to Ferrari, while Marcus Ericsson has departed for IndyCar. Kimi Räikkönen, who made way for Leclerc at Ferrari, makes the opposite journey back to the team with which he started his F1 career in 2001, and he is now paired with another promising Ferrari protégé, Antonio Giovinazzi. The photographed 2019 Alfa, using one of its two allowed 100km ‘filming days’, was in a Red Bull-style one-off testing livery–black and red and made up of a mosaic of Alfa’s Quadrifoglio shamrocks and love hearts–it was Valentine’s Day after all! And reflecting that F1 pre-season preparations tend to be done on a wing and a prayer, the team later revealed that before the car could head out on track Giovinazzi was required to stop by the airport to retrieve “the final part” needed for the car to run… Images courtesy ofMcLaren F1 andAlfa Romeo Racing