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Alpine F1 Team

Alpine releases Indiana Jones-themed Austin F1 livery

Alpine has joined forces with Xbox to adopt an Indiana Jones livery at the Circuit of the Americas.

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Alpine will run an Indiana Jones-themed livery at the United States Grand Prix, joining forces with Xbox for the one-off look.

The Indiana Jones and the Great Circle video game is due to be released soon. To celebrate its launch, Alpine will don the sunset orange look at the Circuit of the Americas (COTA).

Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly will also wear special race suits over the weekend in Austin.

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	© Alpine

Alpine team principal Oliver Oakes said: “Working with the Xbox team to bring alive the incredible Indiana Jones and the Great Circle livery for the United States Grand Prix has been fantastic.

"The new look will be right at home in the Austin setting this weekend. In the past year, our partnership with Xbox has reached new heights and this is our biggest activation yet.

There’s even more to come and I’m looking forward to getting my hands on a copy of the game when it comes out.”

McLaren and Haas have also released one-off liveries for the round in Austin.

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