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Autosport on MSNFields of Wheatley: How Sauber's new leader is demonstrating his expertiseSauber has upped its game since Jonathan Wheatley became team principal earlier in the year, culminating in both drivers ...
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GPblog on MSNWheatley reveals content of SMS sent to Zak Brown amid Bortoleto's impressive race in AustriaGabriel Bortoleto scored his first Formula 1 points at the Austrian GP, finishing eighth just behind Fernando Alonso. During ...
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GPblog on MSNCan Bortoleto keep up his good form? Wheatley was adamant he'd score first F1 pointsBortoleto made very few mistakes over the 70-lap event and has developed very quickly as his first season in Formula 1. The Sauber team have been developing well under the leadership of ...
A year ago, it would have been unthinkable: even two cars from Sauber, finishing in the points and putting a Red Bull Racing car (in this case, Yuki Tsunoda) a lap down. In Austria, the enormous ...
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GPblog on MSNWould Vettel be a good Marko replacement? Wheatley has his sayRed Bull have dominated the ground effect era, and their former four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel is in talks about a ...
Wheatley, it seems, has had better luck and far better timing. In fact, he’s benefiting from some of Seidl’s long-laid groundwork. Take, for example, the signing of Nico Hulkenberg .
Jonathan Wheatley is aiming to install a big-team mentality at . Sauber. before it completes its switch to Audi from 2026 – although the former Red Bull sporting director admits it will take ...
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Former Red Bull chief Wheatley certain: 'Jos Verstappen was a missed opportunity' - MSNJonathan Wheatley, former team manager at Red Bull Racing, has drawn a comparison between Jos and Max Verstappen. While he acknowledges clear differences between father and son, he also points out ...
Wheatley joined Sauber as team principal last month, meaning he will lead the squad alongside COO and CTO Mattia Binotto. Together, the pair will oversee its transition to become Audi’s works F1 ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNWho slept best last night: Jonathan WheatleyFirst Mattia Binotto, then shortly afterward, Jonathan Wheatley. Two high-calibre names from two high-calibre teams in Ferrari and Red Bull respectively.Binotto, of course, had previously served as ...
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