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Sauber, Alfa Romeo renew partnership for 2021

Sauber and Alfa Romeo have announced they will remain in partnership until at least the end of the 2021 season. Alfa Romeo rejoined Formula 1 back in 2018 after agreeing a multi-year ‘technical and commercial partnership' with Sauber which led to the full rebranding of Sauber to Alfa Romeo ahead of the 2019 season. That agreement will remain in place for the 2021 campaign and, to mark this news as well as Formula 1's return to Imola, Alfa Romeo will be running a special one-off livery for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The Italian flag will feature on top of the roll-hoop and on the rear wing endplates. Frederic Vasseur, team principal of Alfa Romeo, said: 'The extension of our...
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