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‘Small but crucial factors' dictating Alfa's fortunes

German Grand Prix – Alfa Romeo's team boss Frederic Vasseur says that tiny changes of circumstances are playing a big role in the team's fortunes. Alfa Romeo head to the German GP at Hockenheim this weekend on the back of another points finish at Silverstone, courtesy of the consistent Kimi Raikkonen. The Finn employed a useful one stop strategy at the British Grand Prix, aided considerably by the Safety Car intervention that happened as a result of his teammate Antonio Giovinazzi retiring with a mechanical failure. Team boss Frederic Vasseur says that the last three races are illustrating how fine the margins of the midfield are, as tiny changes of circumstances can mean the...
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