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Pascal Wehrlein to sit out Chinese GP; Giovinazzi gets another shot

Chinese Grand Prix – Sauber will again race without Pascal Wehrlein this weekend, as the German driver continues to recuperate from an off-season neck injury. Wehrlein was involved in a post-race crash at the Race Of Champions over the off season. While he walked away from the crash, it was eventually found that he had suffered …
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