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Audi admit interest in sacking Valtteri Bottas and signing Carlos Sainz

Sauber's new CEO, Andreas Seidl, has been noticeably absent from the paddock in 2023 as the team prepares for its future transformation into Audi's works team by 2026.  With the current driver lineup consisting of Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyou, the team has encountered contrasting performances, particularly with Bottas, the more experienced of the duo, who has been struggling this season. During the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, Chinese driver Zhou secured a points finish, while Bottas found himself second to last on the grid.  Former F1 driver David Coulthard expressed his concern about Bottas' performance, suggesting that there may have been an issue with his car or his...
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