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Vasseur: Culture at Ferrari similar to Renault and Sauber

Article To news overview © XPBimages Frederic Vasseur believes the culture at Ferrari is similar to his previous roles at Renault and Alfa Romeo, following his move to the Scuderia at the beginning of January. The Frenchman joined Renault in 2016, then later moved to Sauber as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer alongside his role as Team Principal. Discussing the differences in culture, Vasseur suggested that the atmosphere is similar at Ferrari compared to his previous two teams. "For sure everything is a bit bigger, everything is a bit more up to date, but you can feel the same atmosphere at the end of the day because it's a racing team," he told media, including...
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