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Sauber set to stick with Ferrari power until 2025

Sauber, whose F1 team is currently branded as Alfa Romeo, are poised to extend their partnership with Ferrari until 2025. A Ferrari customer team since 2010, the Swiss-based outfit further strengthened their connection with the Scuderia by taking on the name of their sister brand Alfa Romeo in 2019. Sauber’s current arrangement with Ferrari has only 2021 left to run and rumours had linked them with a switch to Renault as a partner team instead. But Autosport are now reporting that a deal has been finalised for Ferrari to continue supplying Sauber with engines for four more years, through to 2025. They say that although the contract has yet to be signed, work has already begun on the...
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