Who is Andreas Seidl, the new CEO of Alfa Romeo, know his age, height, bio, F1 career, salary and net worth
Andreas Seidl departed McLaren after four years with the team to join Alfa Romeo. McLaren acknowledged the announcement in a statement that also announced the hiring of Andrea Stella as McLaren’s new team principal.
Who Is Andreas Seidl New Alfa Romeo Team Principal His, Age, Wife, Salary, F1 Career, Net Worth
BREAKING: Andreas Seidl leaves McLaren to join Sauber Group as CEO#F1 pic.twitter.com/VRHW4NNPsh
— Formula 1 (@F1) December 13, 2022
Alfa Romeo confirmed the appointment of Andreas Seidl as their new CEO, but not the team boss, shortly after McLaren’s announcement. With that stated, let us know more about Alfa Romeo’s new CEO, Andreas Seidl.
Who is Andreas Seidl?
Full Name: Full Name: Andreas Seidl
Born: 6 January 1976 (age 46 years)
Height: 6 ft 1 in
Birth Place: Passau, West Germany
Nationality: German
Andreas Seidl is a motorsport engineer and manager from Germany. He is the current CEO of Sauber Motorsport and was previously the team principal of the McLaren Formula One team. He is married and a father of two children but his wife’s name is not known.
Andreas Seidl F1 Career
Seidl began his Formula One career in 2000 and continued with the BMW F1 team through 2009. He earned a mechanical engineering diploma after graduating from the Technical University of Munich. Seidl previously held an F1 position with BMW from 2000 through 2009. BMW’s return to the DTM in 2012 under Seidl’s direction followed BMW’s exit from Formula 1. Seidl joined the Porsche LMP1 team in 2013 as the Director of Race Operations before being elevated to Team Principal the following year.
Seidl was named by McLaren as the team principal of their Formula 1 team on January 10. On May 1, 2019, he started working with the group. On December 13, 2022, it was revealed that Seidl will leave McLaren immediately to become the CEO of the Sauber Group in January 2023.
Andreas Seidl’s final message to McLaren
“I started working for McLaren in 2019 and have loved getting to know Zak and the team. We’ve had some success, and my recollections of Monza as a professional and personal high point will never fade. The team is moving in the right direction, and I want to thank everyone for their help, confidence, and dedication.”
Salary & Net Worth
He was paid $2 million during his time at McLaren with his net worth at $6.5 million.