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Jost Capito linked with Alfa Romeo as Fredric Vasseur moves to Ferrari

Jost Capito has immediately leapt into potential contention to become the new team boss at Alfa Romeo.

It is believed the Williams team boss, who was formerly the highly successful world rally boss at Volkswagen, is now a contender to lead Audi into Formula 1 at Sauber.

After two years at Williams, the 64-year-old German is "stepping aside" at Grove along with technical director FX Demaison - a major blow to the struggling British team.

"We're grateful that Jost postponed his planned retirement to take on this challenge," said Matthew Savage, chairman of Williams' owner Dorilton Capital.

Setting Ferrari back

Frederic Vasseur has since been named as Ferrari's new team boss.

Capito makes sense to succeed him.

"Apart from Capito, there are no other names around," said Roger Benoit, the veteran and highly respected correspondent for the Swiss newspaper Blick.

At any rate, Frenchman Vasseur heads to Ferrari to replace ousted team boss Mattia Binotto.

"There is a magic word in F1 when it comes to being successful, and it is continuity," former F1 driver Christian Danner told Sport1.

"I fear that Binotto's departure will set Ferrari back three years."

As Italian Binotto was essentially the joint team boss and technical director at Ferrari, it could make sense that his next post is in Capito and Demaison's place at Williams.

"The big problem with Ferrari is that the team stops developing the car halfway through the season," former Ferrari driver Ivan Capelli told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

"There are certainly good engineers at Ferrari. The 2022 car was fast, but then there were flaws in reliability, pit stop management and strategies. But the basics were there.

"Someone leading the way, however, was missing. And it's the most important missing

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