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Sauber ‘boss' defends unique team structure

Feb.23 Alessandro Alunni Bravi has defended Sauber's new approach to Formula 1 team management. Over the winter, team boss Frederic Vasseur switched to Ferrari to replace the axed Mattia Binotto. McLaren boss Andreas Seidl also made a move over the winter – from the Woking based team to Sauber, which will race as Alfa Romeo for the last time in 2023. But German Seidl, the new Sauber CEO, will not be team principal in 2023. He admits he will only attend 'a few races' this year and is expected to instead focus on the Swiss team's longer-term future – the Audi takeover for 2026. 'As a group we know that we have a great future ahead of us,' Seidl said. 'At the same time all our...
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