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Vasseur has hope: "In France we will really show what we can do".

Alfa Romeo occasionally performs well in qualifying, but then sees itself finish just outside the points during the race. Next weekend in France, team principal Frederic Vasseur hopes this will be different. In France, Vasseur is hopeful that his team can start picking up solitary points. "We travel to France with the determination to continue our points run for the third race in a row. We are finally starting to see results from all our good work and we know that the team has a lot more potential, but we also know that it is crucial to put down a trouble-free weekend to achieve these goals." Read more Verstappen on Perez performance: 'Baku was an example of how to do it'...
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