Interview: Alessandro Alunni Bravi, Alfa Romeo's new team representative, talks to us about his new role and his work flow with Group CEO Andreas Seidl F1
In 2010 he became the general counsel for the ART team and Formula E manufacturer Spark, and it was his connections with Fred Vasseur that saw him join Sauber in 2017. Initially he held a legal role before also being named MD.
“It's not for myself this role, it's for the team to give them the very best condition to deliver, without pressure and just being focused on this. If I will gain respect of our people at the end of the season this will be the most important target.” Vasseur hasn’t completely disappeared from Sauber’s orbit – until the end of 2025 he’ll be the main point of contact at the team’s PU supplier.
“Of course, F1 is extremely complex now. And as a team, we want to continue our growth. And all together we think that we need to develop also our structure, to split the roles in order to address all our weaknesses and to work deeply on each area. On race weekends Alunni Bravi will have support from the likes of head of track engineering Xavi Pujolar and Beat Zehnder, the team's sporting director.
“He's a person that is fully transparent, he goes straight to the point. We've started analysing all the areas where we can improve as an overall organisation. And of course with his expertise, and also a different point of view of a different way to manage things, this is very important. We need to challenge ourselves.
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