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Alfa Romeo and Sauber extend partnership in multi-year deal

Alfa Romeo and Sauber Motorsport have reached a multi-year agreement, with yearly assessments, to remain partners in Formula . Alfa Romeo joined Sauber as a title sponsor in 2018, before the Hinwil-based team was renamed Alfa Romeo Racing in 2019. The team has run a driver line-up of Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi for the […]
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