Kimi Raikkonen shook down Alfa Romeo Racing's 2019-spec car on Thursday at Fiorano in a maiden run that team boss Fred Vasseur described as "positive".
The Hinwil squad covered 33 laps of Ferrari's 2.9 km test track which was the maximum it was allowed to achieve under F1's filming day restrictions.
The team kicked off its shakedown a little later than expected as its car was apparently missing a few crucial parts that were eventually collected by Raikkonen's team mate Antonio Giovinazzi at the airport and brought to Fiorano. So it looks like team orders are already in force at Alfa Romeo!
"We ran the 2019 car for the first time and were able to assess the progress we have made in our development ahead of the first tests in Barcelona next week," said Vasseur.
"The whole team is pushing to start the season with the best possible base.
"Our drivers and crew are motivated, and we look forward to heading into the championship and delivering a strong performance."
Alfa Romeo ran its 2019 charger in a striking black livery emblazoned with a heart and Quadrifiglio shamrock motif.
Technical director Simone Resta was on hand to supervise the test of the new chassis, declaring that all procedures went according to plan.
"After a long winter we are happy to be on track with our new car for the first time," said the former Ferrari man.
"The focus of our work today was on aerodynamic, set-up and cooling checks. We ran for a total of 33 laps and will use our data to establish how the new regulations will affect the behaviour of our car.
"The next two weeks which we will spend in Barcelona will be busy and will concentrate on proving the car’s reliability and performance."
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