Formula 1
ALFA ROMEO F1 TEAM – SAUBER SET TO EXTEND FERRARI F1 DEAL

Alfa Romeo Racing – Sauber set to extend with Ferrari despite Renault rumor. An agreement in principle has been reached for Ferrari to continue supplying its engines to Sauber for the period from 2022 to 2025.
The partnership between Alfa Romeo Racing and Ferrari will soon be coming to an end following the 2021 season. This consequently opened the floodgates to the rumors of Alfa Romeo potentially hunting for a new partner team.
Renault were the only option left for the Sauber-owned team. And it looked pretty obvious that they will go ahead and sign an agreement with the French manufacturers considering the two’s healthy relationship.
Moreover, with the exit of McLaren as Renault’s customers, the latter would have been aching to replace the British team with Alfa Romeo, hoping to keep their ‘engine-suppliers’ tag intact.
Autosport claims that Sauber and Ferrari have already met with a middle ground in extending their partnership until the end of 2025. However, the two are yet to pen their talks down through an official agreement.
Apparently, the shareholders of Alfa Romeo are eager to stick with Ferrari, despite the team principal, Frederic Vasseur’s relationship with Renault.
Hence, amid the Renault-Alfa Romeo rumors, it is rather reasonable to hear that Ferrari are sticking with their long-term customers. This could be a great extension to what has been a successful 12-year outing for the mid-field team.
When it looked all but over for Sauber in 2017, Ferrari lent their hand to the struggling customer team and partnered their sister brand, Alfa Romeo, with them. Since then, their ties strengthened quite drastically, as the rumored contract-extension will further bolster it.
The chances of Sauber running under the name, Alfa Romeo, has taken a drastic hit over the upcoming 2021 F1 season.
Their parent company, Fiat Chrysler, and the Peugeot group initially planned an announcement of their merger in October 2019. However, the COVID-19 misery meant that they had to delay it to 2020.
And, after a year-long wait, on Tuesday, the two finally announced the merger along with 12 other brands, as the two Automaker giants created a new brand, Stellantis. Ultimately, the automotive company is now the 4th largest car manufacturer in the world.
Hence, this could push the Alfa Romeo F1 team to race under a new chassis name. Autosport suggests that fresh talks will soon begin for the change in name. Hence, will F1 witness a refreshment in the Sauber-led team from the 2021 season?
ALFA ROMEO F1 TEAM – SAUBER SET TO EXTEND FERRARI F1 DEAL ALFA ROMEO F1 TEAM – SAUBER SET TO EXTEND FERRARI F1 DEAL
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