Alpine F1 CEO Rossi "proud" of Szafnauer signing

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Alpine F1 CEO Rossi "proud" of Szafnauer signing
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'Otmar is, by the way, one of the hires I'm most proud of.' 💬 Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi says he has been able to step back at the F1 team with Otmar Szafnauer's arrival ⬇️

Although Szafnauer has endured some difficult weeks, after finding himself at the centre of F1’s driver market silly season when Alpine lost Fernando Alonso to Aston Martin and Oscar Piastri to McLaren, Rossi has nothing but praise for him.

“He's delivering every day since he arrived, and is the boss. On topics like [drivers] we stay close, so we knew all of the developments. Previously, the team had a management structure with three chiefs – Rossi, former executive director Marcin Budkowski and racing director Davide Brivio.Over the winter, Budkowski left the squad and Brivio moved into a new role overseeing young drivers and other competitive projects for Alpine.

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