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According to Spanish news, the Formula 1 Alfa Romeo stable may announce next year’s drivers on Friday, which means that next year Kimi Räikkönen will remain with the Swiss team and Antonio Giovinazzi will be replaced by prosthetic F2 champion Ferrari Mick. Schumacher.
Can the Schumacher boy get a seat next year? (Photo: AFP) |
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Of course, it is not known how accurate the Spanish press is, but in any case it gives reason to suppose that the young German driver will officially make his Formula 1 debut this weekend, and Alfa Romeo will take his place in free practice at the Friday at the place of Antonio Giovinazzi. The 21-year-old German, by the way, passed the seat test at Alfa Romeo last weekend accordingly.
According to Spanish sources cited by GPblog.com – and not specifically named – although Giovinazzi had a good start to the season, he no longer fully enjoys Ferrari’s confidence – in Alfa Romeo, Ferrari could delegate to one of its competitors in exchange for providing the resource, and this coming year it will not be Giovinazzi.
And the other driver is still 2007 world champion Kimi Räikkönen, who will turn 41 at the end of October this year, so he may mentor the son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher for at least a year. .
It’s particularly interesting, by the way, that while we were still writing about Christmas last year, Schumacher doesn’t have enough superlicense points to compete in F1, he’s leading the championship points race with four races before the end of this year’s F2. year, and it’s almost about the season at the end of the top three, you earn the necessary points to activate the necessary career license to start.
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