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Ferrari: Customer teams ‘seriously help' young drivers

Mattia Binotto has hailed Ferrari’s customer teams for giving their young drivers a Formula 1 learning ground that “seriously helps them out”. Ferrari supply engines to Alfa Romeo and Haas and in return, get the chance for members of their Driver Academy to learn the F1 ropes with a view to potentially racing for the Scuderia in the future. Antonio Giovinazzi came up through the Ferrari programme and is heading into his third year as an Alfa Romeo driver, while the latest prospect to be blooded is Mick Schumacher who will race for Haas in 2021. For Schumacher, son of Michael, the seven-time former World Champion, driving for Haas is a natural step after winning last year’s Formula...
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