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Alfa Romeo aim to avoid F1 development slide in 2023

Ahead of the 2023 Formula 1 season, Alfa Romeo is seeking to learn from the short fallings of last year and address the one major weakness that undid its strong opening to 2022. The Italian marque made a superb start to the second-ground effect era by scoring 51 points across the opening nine rounds of […]
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