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Vasseur: Mercedes and Honda are miles ahead of Ferrari

Article To news overview © Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur is happy with the team's current relationship with Ferrari, however the Frenchman knows the Scuderia have some work to do if they want their engine to be on par with Mercedes and Honda. The Italian marque recently announced that they will continue to work with Sauber for a few more seasons after extending their partnership. Alfa will continue to use Ferrari engines next season, and while Vasseur believes the Scuderia have bounced back after some issues in 2020, he knows they are still hard at work trying to catch up to the top power units in the sport. "We are very happy with the engine we are currently...
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