Hardcover Class – F1 Drivers – Formula 1



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[Rassegna stampa] – The faces of Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc in the central grandstand, in the hardbacks that populate the Monza circuit on the occasion of the 2020 Italian GP behind closed doors, are the human and fun side of a team that has various difficulties on the track .

In this strange and silly year, truly unthinkable events happen, such as the fact that the two Ferrari drivers manage to be on the track and on the grandstand at the same time. In recent months, hobby hard covers have been seen in many sports, but perhaps no one had invented a mirror game like the one created by Charles and Seb. That they did it for charity, and therefore the initiative is even more commendable. Vettel ideally wanted to take his mechanics to the stands, looking for each of them to photograph. “It seemed like a very nice initiative. I hope they bring us all together on the steps. ” It doesn’t take much imagination to quantify the class of a driver who has never been so low in the rankings, who is about to leave the Scuderia, who is in the last Monza dressed in red. Chapeau, really. Almost a thousand fans have joined the Face For Fan initiative, buying the squad to be practically present in the central gallery: 47,420 euros raised“.
Mario salvini, La Gazzetta dello Sport

Only around 3 thousand workers are admitted to the circuit, among teams, FIA men, personnel and health and safety personnel. In addition to the 250 doctors, nurses, health workers and civil protection invited to represent all those who sacrificed their lives in the war against Covid. The ‘staunch’ have the opportunity to be there anyway, in the stands, at least virtually, with the Face For Fan initiative that allows you to have your face printed on full-size cardstock “wearing” a T-shirt of your choice with the colors of the country of origin or with motifs related to the Italian race, in exchange for a donation of 40 euros that will go to support the Brianza per il Cuore di Monza association (which deals with the prevention and fight against cardiovascular diseases), the National Institute of Infectious Diseases’ Spallanzani ‘in Rome and the Irccs Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Foundation in Milan. Another 150 ‘reserved’, on the other hand, will be able to experience the excitement of seeing today’s tests and tomorrow’s race in the Biassono square, at the gates of the racecourse, in an arena with a maxi screen.“.
Marco Galvani, The rest of the Pug



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