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Alesi parts with valuable Ferrari F40 to fund son's career

Ex-F1 driver Jean Alesi decided to sell his Ferrari F40 to fund his son Giuliano's second season in the FIA Formula 2 championship Formula 1's feeders series - F2 and F3 - will kick off their respective campaigns in Austria alongside motorsport's main category. However, just like F1, both junior championships are basking in financial problems due to the coronavirus, with teams struggling to meet ends and sponsors currently few and far between. Ecclestone: 'Golden days' of 50M contracts over for Hamilton Alesi criticized Liberty Media for not including the F2 and F3 in its efforts to mitigate the effects of the current crisis, and the Frenchman is predicting difficult times ahead for the...
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