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Porsche LMP1 boss set for senior role at top F1 team

Andreas Seidl is set to join a top F1 team in a senior position. The former Porsche World Endurance Championship team boss is rumoured to be returning to F1 after prior experience in the sport with BMW Sauber. Although there is no team officially attached to the signing of Seidl yet, Ferrari, Williams and McLaren are all teams that are most likely to be in the picture, with rumours of a reshuffle at Ferrari during the offseason ongoing and with Williams and McLaren looking to recover from their dismal seasons. Seidl was tasked with helping Porsche's transformation from LMP1 outfit to Formula E team after their WEC programme shut down after the 2017 season. Porsche's long-rumoured foray...
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