Will Alfa Romeo join forces with Haas in F1 2024?

Alfa Romeo have already announced their deal with🏅 Sauber comes꧃🐬 to an end in 2023, paving way for Audi’s full takeover of the team in the subsequent years.
However, the Alfa Romeo name could be sticking aro🐎und beyond next year, .
According to his report, Alfa Romeo want to remain in F1, with Haas potentially the pe🐎rfect fit for the Italian brand.
Recently, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Haas acquired a new title s♋ponsor in the form of Moneygram, reportedly worth $20 million 📖per year.
With Moneygram’s colour scheme matching Alfa Romeo’s - rꦏed, white and black colours - there’s certainly some logic to it.
Haas’ new sponsorship deꩲal is an important one for the A♓merican outfit, allowing them to push towards the F1 cost cap for the first time.
They are on course for their best 🔜finish in the c🥀onstructors’ championship for a number of years, sitting in eighth overall with two rounds remaining.
Haas’ tricky history with sponsors
Haas were forced to drop Russian sponsor Uralkali ahead of the 2022♛ season.
The company was co-owned by Niඣkita Mazepin’s father, Dmitry Mazepin.

Haas opted to cut ties w🧜ith Uralkali and their driver Mazepin due to Russia's invasion o♔f Ukraine.
In more bizarre circumstances, Rich Energy were their 🌺sponso𒆙rs in 2019.
Vocal on social media, CEO William Storꦬey had big ambitions for Haas and his energy drinks ꩲcompany, wanting to take on Red Bull.
The partnership ult♛imately ended at the 2019 Br🔯itish Grand Prix after Rich Energy grew frustrated with Haas’ competitiveness.
Alth👍ough, there’s always been a degree of uncertainty and mystery behind the legitimacy o🗹f Rich Energy’s finances and business as a whole.

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