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Marchionne: 'Why not Alfa Romeo and IndyCar?'

Fiat Chrysler boss Sergio Marchionne is thinking of getting the group's Alfa Romeo brand involved in the Verizon IndyCar series in the future. Marchionne has revived Alfa's F1 aspirations with a commercial tie-up with Sauber and admitted that putting together a similar scheme with the family's Maserati brand and the Haas F1 Team was enticing. At this week's Detroit Auto Show however, Marchionne suggested that Alfa Romeo could be considered for a foray into the IndyCar series, whose cars are supplied by Italian manufacturer Dallara while Honda and Chevrolet share its engine supply program. "Why not Alfa Romeo in IndyCar?" he said. "We are thinking about it. "Gian Paolo...
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