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Sauber partners with Charouz for junior programme

Sauber has partnered with Charouz Racing System to launch the Sauber Junior Team, which compete across the lower ladders of single-seater racing. The newly-formed junior team will compete in Formula 2, International Formula 3, German and Italian Formula 4 series with full technical, sporting and commercial support from the Hinwil-based outfit. Sauber Junior Team will be conducting their first tests across three days after the weekend of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix from November 29 until December 1, when Formula 2 testing takes place. Antonín Charouz, team owner of Charouz Racing System said: 'Establishing a Junior Team partnership with Sauber Motorsport is a proud moment in the...
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