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Gabriel Bortoleto went to the Hinwil factory this week, when it wasn't planned. The Sauber F1 driver wanted to make some progress, and also to be able to talk to his new main team, Jonathan Wheatley, and operational director Mattia Binotto. "The first week was very busy for Jonathan," said Bortoleto. "He wants to spend a lot of time with the team, and I think it's a very good approach on his part. But I decided to go back to the factory (...)
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Gabriel Bortoleto went to the Hinwil factory this week, when it wasn't planned. The Sauber F1 driver wanted to make some progress, and also to be able to talk to his new main team, Jonathan Wheatley, and operational director Mattia Binotto. "The first week was very busy for Jonathan," said Bortoleto. "He wants to spend a lot of time with the team, and I think it's a very good approach on his part. But I decided to go back to the factory (...)

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Nextgen-Auto.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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