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Without a formal Team Principal this season, Alunni Bravi has shouldered the recent questions about their line-up, especially as the sport approaches the final seven events of the season.
He explained ahead of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix that the driver decision is down to Binotto, who took on his role as Chief Operating and Chief Technical Officer at the beginning of August.
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“We have said already in Monza that he’s taking charge of all the dossiers, and the drivers is of course one of the most important ones,” Alunni Bravi said in a press conference in Baku. “We are evaluating all the options to see which is the best balance between a short-term experience and medium, long-term, maybe young talent.
“There are potential candidates on both sides. Valtteri is a strong driver for our team. We know him very well. He has been with the team already for three years, and of course he’s one on top of our list.
“But there are other opportunities. We are just looking at all the pros and cons, and Mattia will take a decision based not only on 2025, but also the medium/long-term strategy for the Audi F1 project.”
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