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Racing Point Principal Szafnauer Plans to Compete With Top Three in Three Years

Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer has set lofty goals for the team, as he plans to have the team competing with the likes of Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari within the next couple of years at the top of Formula 1.  The team formerly known as Force India has plans for rapid growth, with new funding coming from a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll, that is already beginning to take shape. The Silverstone based operation is already growing their team personnel and their factory, having a net gain of 60 employees since the team’s rebirth as Racing Point.  The team will also be going under another metamorphosis, as they are set to become the Aston Martin works team for...
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