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SAUBER: The former PICCI director left because of WOLFF, MERCEDES and VASSEUR!

Pascal Picci, a former director of Sauber, closed the door behind him and left the company. The man who saved the team in 2016 no longer wants to be associated with the leadership with Frederic Vasseur at the helm.

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Pizzas he told his story Swiss media, which, however, were not summarized. The man who led Clean, the parent company of the team Formula 1, who is currently racing under the name Alfa Romeo, left before the race GP of Mexico.

In conversation with the Italian branch of the portal Motorsport.com he explains why he decided to take this step. “Yes, I closed the door behind me. A few days before the Mexican GP, ​​I resigned as CEO of the Sauber Group," so Pizzas. Asked why he did so, he made it clear: “I no longer want to be associated with the leadership of Frederic Vasseur." Pizzas is said to be dissatisfied with the choice of racers for the 2022 season. The team has resigned by Antonio Giovinazzi and replaced it with Guanyu Zhou. "The way the racers were chosen was a turning point in their relationship with the current leadership."

Pascal Picci, now a former CEO of Sauber, pointed out that they had a big influence on Frederic Vasseur, the head of Alfa Romeo, both Toto Wolff and Mercedes, in the selection of racers for the 2022 season, which brought Valtteri Bottas to the team.

Pizzas would love to see that Alfa Romeo performed with a duo Giovinazzi in Zhou, but he noticed that they were on Vasseur strongly influenced Toto wolff in Mercedes. He was arrested for that Valtteri Bottas, the current racer Antonio Giovinazzi however, he will have to pack his suitcases. “I’m sorry Antonio can’t be here anymore, but I’m also happy for Zhou. I know this young Chinese man and his family. We wanted it as a team, as it also opens up interesting commercial markets," Ends Pizzas.              

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