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Vasseur ‘sure' FIA will manage Red Bull-AlphaTauri F1 partnership

Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur remains confident that the FIA will continue to manage Red Bull and AlphaTauri's F1 partnership, with the two squads seeking to strengthen their working relationship in 2024. Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri are both owned by Red Bull GmbH, with the former outfit based in Milton Keynes, UK and the […]
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