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Alfa Romeo stay in F1 after extending Sauber deal

Article To news overview © Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo's partnership with Sauber will continue for another few seasons, with the Italian car manufacturer continuing to invest into the Swiss team. The Alfa Romeo/Sauber contract was up for renewal at the end of the 2021 season, but both parties have agreed terms to continue the partnership that grants Alfa Romeo naming rights over the Sauber team. The new three year deal allows both sides to continue working together, with a statement from the F1 team reading, "This will allow the two parties to develop their vision for the future in a stable environment, enabling Sauber Motorsport and Alfa Romeo to work on growing their success both on and...
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