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Alfa Romeo getting back to (new) normal

Alfa Romeo’s race mechanics all returned to work this week as the team prepares for the opening grand prix of the 2020 Formula 1 season in Austria on July 5. The Swiss-based outfit, formerly known as Sauber, has given an insight into how things have unfolded at their headquarters in Hinwil since flying home from the first race of the year in Australia that was cancelled due to the escalating global health pandemic in March. Beat Zehnder, the Alfa Romeo team manager, explained in an interview with Auto Motor und Sport: “Our summer break ended on May 25th. Since then we have slowly started up the whole thing again to normal operation. “Despite the good corona numbers in Switzerland, we...
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