Valtteri Bottas says he is impressed by Andreas Seidl's 'clear direction' as he takes on the role of CEO of the Sauber Group, the company behind the Alfa Romeo F1 team. Read more ⬇️
Seidl has come in solely as CEO in order to focus on the bigger picture of all the companies in the Sauber Group as the organisation continues to grow ahead of the planned transition to the full Audi identity in 2026, and as such he won't attend all the races.
“First of all, a nice guy, but I can see that he's really motivated. He seems to have pretty clear direction, what to do with the team and how to motivate people. He seems to have the vision. "I was here quite often the last few weeks, and spent a lot time together with Andreas,” said the Chinese driver.
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