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Vasseur willing to stay at Alfa, but wants assurances

Fred Vasseur has said he is happy to remain team principal at Alfa Romeo, so long as they discuss the future of their project. Vasseur, who joined the team then known as Sauber in 2017, oversaw a difficult 2020 for the Swiss constructor as they finished P8 and just short of 100 points behind the next best – AlphaTauri. That was a significant change from the 2019 season, but not all too surprising given the problematic Ferrari power unit making for a less competitive car. The COVID-19 pandemic also didn't help their chances as they suffered financial difficulties, and Vasseur says at times their thoughts were mainly on survival. When asked if he will continue as team principal if...
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