‘Why do they exist?’ Martin Brundle questions one team’s involvement in F1

The Sauber team finished ninth in the F1 2023 constructors’ cha♔mpionship, only beating fellow Ferrari customer teamඣ, Haas.
It was a significant step back for the Swiss-based team, who finished sixth in the 202🌌2 championship.
Sauber will be taken over by German giant Audi from 2026 - butℱ with two years ahead of them - it could be another difficult campaign in 2024.
Speaking on the Sky Sports F1 re💯view show, Brundle assessed Sauber’s involvement in the sport over the years.
“They’ve shown some pace from time to ti♛me, not so much this season as last year,🌱” he said.
“But particularly with Valtteri Bottas I think it’s a solid set-up, let’s call it Sauber, I’ve always wondered kind of why they existed, what they were aiming for, where’s the goal when wꦛith other teams it’s quite clear what they’re trying to do.

“But it’s a serious team based in Switzerland, they’ll launch the car in Great Britain in 2024. I wouldn’t underestimate them but they just seem to spin their wheels around the same place in the world championships🐻.
“So, something needs to change, that change could of course well be Audi progressively taking the team ov𓂃er readyꦚ for a 2026 onslaught.”
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valtteri Bottas will remain alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Zhou Guanyu for 2024 - thౠe third consecutive ye🐻ar together as teammates.

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