F1 News: How To Watch The AlphaTauri AT04 Launch - Watch Here

Everything you need to know to watch the AlphaTauri launch.
F1 News: How To Watch The AlphaTauri AT04 Launch - Watch Here
F1 News: How To Watch The AlphaTauri AT04 Launch - Watch Here /

The fifth F1 team to unveil their 2023 season, AlphaTauri, is set to host the unveiling of the AT04 during the prestigious New York Fashion Week.

As pre-season testing approaches, AlphaTauri joins the ranks of teams who have already launched their 2023 campaigns.

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What time is the AlphaTauri AT04 launch?

The launch of the AlphaTauri AT04 will be unveiled Saturday 11 February at 17:30 EST, 22:30 GMT.

How to watch the 2023 AlphaTauri launch?

The team will be streaming the event live to their YouTube channel, or below:

Who will be involved?

It is expected that AlphaTauri drivers Nyck de Vries and Yuki Tsunoda will be joining team principal Franz Tost. 

The team's decision to host their launch at the same venue as Red Bull was not made lightly. AlphaTauri, first and foremost, is a fashion brand, and New York Fashion Week, which kicked off on Friday, February 10, serves as a fitting backdrop.

In September 2022, AlphaTauri announced a partnership with Italian footwear brand P448, which will be showcased at the event.

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Actor Mark Wahlberg, a significant investor in P448, has been promoting a race competition on AlphaTauri's social media platforms leading up to the Las Vegas Grand Prix.

Red Bull unveiled the RB19 last week, but unfortunately fans were left feeling deflated after waiting 50 minutes to see the 2023 contender, which sports almost the same livery as the RB18 which the team drove to success in both the drivers and constructors championships in 2022. 

The 2023 season will kick off with the Bahrain Grand Prix on 3-5 March with the pre-season testing the week prior. 

Which car reveal is next?

The next two teams to reveal their 2023 liveries are Aston Martin and McLaren who are both unveiling their cars on Monday 13 February.


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Lydia Mee
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Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.