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Peter Sauber thanks McLaren for releasing Andreas Seidl

It has been a crazy week in Formula 1, as the team principals have decided to play a game of ‘switcheroos', creating their very own edition of silly season. Mattia Binotto's resignation from Ferrari kick-started a chain reaction of movement, with Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur having been announced as the Italian's replacement. Vasseur held two roles at Alfa Romeo, as well as being the team's boss; he was also CEO of the Sauber Group, a role which has been accepted by McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl. Seidl's move from McLaren to Sauber has seen the Woking-based side's executive director of racing Andrea Stella promoted to the team boss role,...
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