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Alfa Romeo and Corinthian Re team up

Alfa Romeo and Corinthian Re team up

February 24, 2023

Swiss Formula One team Alfa Romeo have announced a new partnership with Corinthian Re, a speciality collateralised reinsurance company that is a subsidiary of The Corinthian Group. The partnership will see Corinthian Re join as an Official Partner of the team.

The agreement will see the two parties working together towards their common goal for efficiency and delivering innovative solutions in their respective fields.

The partnership will see Corinthian Re’s branding feature on the rear wing end plates of the Alfa Romeo race cars and also on the helmets of their drivers. 

Alessandro Alunni Bravi, Managing Director of Sauber Group and Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake Representative, said:

We are delighted to have Corinthian Re onboard with Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake, as we prepare for a record-breaking 2023 Formula One season. Our partnership is based on the common grounds of a constant effort for efficiency, as well as dedication to bring the newest innovations to life through the vast experiences in our respective fields. It is a pleasure to give Corinthian Re our warmest welcome, and to bring them on track with us during this season’s race weekends.

Cameron Collins, Director of Business Development, added:

Corinthian Re is proud to partner with Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake, as we look to broaden our presence in the European, Asian, and Australian markets. Teaming up with iconic motorsport brands like Sauber and Alfa Romeo will expand Corinthian’s global presence and facilitate growth opportunities unique to the Formula 1 world.

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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