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    Ferrari hire replacement for axed Mattia Binotto as McLaren and Sauber get involved in bizarre managerial merry-go-round

    FERRARI, McLaren and Sauber have all appointed new team chiefs in a bizarre managerial merry-go-round.Ferrari have signed Fred Vasseur as team boss after axing Mattia Binotto earlier this month.
    Ferrari have found a replacement for axed team boss Mattia BinottoCredit: Splash
    Fred Vasseur is joining Ferrari from SauberCredit: PA
    Vasseur, 54, joins the Italian team from Sauber, who have confirmed that highly-rated German, Andreas Seidl, has taken the position of CEO of the Sauber Group, which in turn is expected to run as the Audi F1 team in 2026.
    Seidl, who previously worked at BMW and Porsche, has left his role at McLaren where he has helped the team rebuild after a wretched few years.
    And he will be replaced by Andrea Stella, who has been promoted from his role as Executive Director by the Woking-based team.
    It is one of the biggest managerial shake-ups in years and will have widespread repercussions across the paddock as each new arrival tries to recruit new team members.
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    Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna said: “We are delighted to welcome Fred Vasseur to Ferrari as our team principal.
    “Throughout his career he has successfully combined his technical strengths as a trained engineer with a consistent ability to bring out the best in his drivers and teams.
    “This approach and his leadership are what we need to push Ferrari forward with renewed energy.”
    Vasseur will be charged with delivering Ferrari their first title since 2008.
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    Andreas Seidl joins Sauber from McLaren, and has been replaced by Andrea StellaCredit: Getty
    He has a long career in motorsport and co-founded the ART Grand Prix junior team, which helped Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, George Russell and Nico Rosberg on their way up the ladder.
    Meanwhile, McLaren will be disappointed to lose Seidl, who has taken credit for the team’s improvements on track since he joined in 2019.
    Seidl will take over the CEO position held by Vasseur at the Sauber Group, which run as the Alfa Romeo team in F1.
    However, he will not hold the role of Team Principal, with a new appointment to be announced in due course.
    Seidl said: “It is great to join the Sauber Group from January: this is a team with a rich history in Formula One and an organisation I know really well from my time working and living in Hinwil for four years.
    “I can’t wait to join the team and work with all the colleagues at the Sauber Group on the ambitious goals we have set together.”
    And McLaren boss Zak Brown says replacing Seidl by promoting Stella was a natural choice.
    He said: “Andrea is a highly talented, experienced and respected member of our team with a strong track record of leadership and success in Formula One.
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    “His move into this role is a great example of the strength in depth we have in our team, and I’m excited to be working more closely with him with a joint focus on moving up the grid and winning races.”
    The triple signings come a day after Williams parted company with their team boss Jost Capito, with no replacement yet announced. More

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    Tanner Foust desperate for McLaren to stay in ‘rallycross on steroids’ Extreme E championship for at least another year

    TANNER FOUST is hoping McLaren commit to another season in Extreme E – the championship he says is like “rallycross on steroids”.US racer Foust has driven everything from the General Lee in the Dukes of Hazzard films to monster trucks.
    Tanner Foust hopes to see McLaren continue racing in Extreme ECredit: Getty
    But he has been overwhelmed by the all-electric off-road car, called the Odyssey, he drives in the championship.
    He said: “I’ve been fortunate to race in a lot of different stuff in random types of motorsport, but I always underestimate the Odyssey and how quickly it covers ground.
    “It’s a big machine and when you do a track walk here you are trying to estimate where you’re braking and how fast you’ll be going through corners, I’m always completely wrong.
    “The racing format has also kind of gone away from adventure racing in difficult terrain to rallycross on steroids.
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    “You have these machines that can handle way more jumps and damage than a rallycross car.
    “I keep asking anybody who has a McLaren logo on their shirt whether we are committed for next year or not.
    “I have not heard any announcement but Emma Gilmour and I both really hope to be.
    “We’ve really enjoyed this season and feel like we’ve gained some momentum. So hopefully an announcement will come soon.”
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    Foust was speaking ahead of the final race of the season in Punta del Este in Uruguay where part of Extreme E’s plan is to run legacy programmes to help the environment.
    One such project involved marine conservation and him spending some time in the ocean.
    He added: “I’m a biology major and I have not talked about that or done anything with it except try to remember things to teach my daughter.
    “So it’s fascinating to hang out with the scientists and each of these locations. Out here in Uruguay, we went swimming with sea lions, which where I live they’re not the friendliest animals.
    “On this side of the planet they’re quite friendly, inquisitive and fun to swim with strangely, they still smell the same!” More