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The Alfa Romeo C38 is a car developed and used by the Alfa Romeo team, previously raced as Sauber.

The car is powered by Ferrari engines, and was driven by Kimi Räikkönen and Antonio Giovinazzi.


Complete Formula One results[]

Year Entrant Engine Tyres Drivers Grands Prix Points WCC
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2019 Alfa Romeo Ferrari P Räikkönen 8th 7th 9th 10th 14th 17th 15th 7th 9th 8th 12th 7th 16th 15th Ret 13th 12th Ret 11th 4th 13th 57 8th
Giovinazzi 15th 11th 15th 12th 16th 19th 13th 16th 10th Ret 13th 18th 18th 9th 10th 15th 14th 14th 14th 5th 16th


References[]

V T E Alfa Romeo logo Alfa Romeo
Personnel
Ruth Buscombe · Carlo Chiti · Robert Choulet · Gioacchino Colombo · Gérard Ducarouge · Gérard Ducarouge · Eric Gandelin · Timothy Guerin · Axel Kruse · Simone Resta · Julien Simon-Chautemps · Beat Zehnder
Drivers
77. Finland Valtteri Bottas · 24. China Guanyu Zhou
Test Drivers
France Théo Pourchaire
Former Drivers
Italy Luigi Fagioli · United Kingdom Reg Parnell · Italy Felice Bonetto · Italy Bruno Giacomelli · Italy Vittorio Brambilla · France Patrick Depailler · Italy Andrea de Cesaris · United States Mario Andretti · Italy Mauro Baldi · Italy Riccardo Patrese · United States Eddie Cheever · Finland Kimi Räikkönen · Italy Antonio Giovinazzi · Poland Robert Kubica
World Champions
Italy Giuseppe Farina (1950) · Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (1951)
Italy Alfa Romeo Cars (1950–1951, 1979–1985)
158 · 8C-308 · 159 · 177 · 179/179B/179C/179D · 182 · 183T · 184T/184TB · 185T
Switzerland Alfa Romeo F1 Team Cars (2019–2023)
C38 · C39 · C41 · C42 · C43
Full results
V T E 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship
Teams Alfa RomeoFerrariHaasMcLarenMercedesRacing PointRed BullRenaultToro RossoWilliams
Engines FerrariHondaMercedesRenault
Drivers alphabetically AlbonBottasGaslyGiovinazziGrosjeanHamiltonHülkenbergKubicaKvyatLeclercMagnussenNorrisPérezRäikkönenRicciardoRussellSainzStrollVerstappenVettel
Drivers by number 3 Ricciardo • 4 Norris • 5 Vettel • 7 Räikkönen • 8 Grosjean • 10 Gasly • 11 Pérez • 16 Leclerc • 18 Stroll • 20 Magnussen • 23 Albon • 26 Kvyat • 27 Hülkenberg • 33 Verstappen • 44 Hamilton • 55 Sainz • 63 Russell • 77 Bottas • 88 Kubica • 99 Giovinazzi
Other Drivers AitkenAlonsoBuemiCalderónCâmaraCorreaDelétrazEricssonFittipaldiFuocoGutiérrezHartleyLatifiOconRigonSchumacherSirotkinTicktumVandoorneWehrleinYamamoto
Cars Alfa Romeo C38Ferrari SF90Haas VF-19McLaren MCL34Mercedes-AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+Racing Point RP19Red Bull RB15Renault RS19Toro Rosso STR14Williams FW42
Tyres Pirelli
Races AustraliaBahrainChinaAzerbaijanSpainMonacoCanadaFranceAustriaBritainGermanyHungaryBelgiumItalySingaporeRussiaJapanMexicoUnited StatesBrazilAbu Dhabi
Tests Barcelona 1Barcelona 2
See also 2018 Formula One Season2020 Formula One SeasonCategory
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