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Did Andreas Seidl turn down Ferrari for Audi?

Following the announcement that Alfa Romeo team principal Frederic Vasseur will be departing the Hinwil-based team to join Ferrari, Sauber announced that McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl will take the Frenchman's role as CEO of the Sauber Group. Interestingly, Seidl was linked to the team principal role at Ferrari but rejected it due to being happy with his position at McLaren. Things change incredibly quickly in Formula 1, though, with Seidl returning to Sauber. He previously worked for the team whilst they raced under the BMW Sauber name, with Seidl having lived near their Hinwil base for four years. READ: Christian Horner suggests Ferrari...
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