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Antonio Giovinazzi continues at Alfa Romeo for 2020 F1 season

Alfa Romeo Racing has confirmed that it will retain Antonio Giovinazzi for a second season to compete in the 2020 Formula 1 World Championship. Under the current arrangement between Sauber Motorsport, which runs Alfa Romeo Racing, and Ferrari the Italian marque has an influence in one of the seats at the team. Long-term Ferrari test driver Giovinazzi replaced Charles Leclerc for 2019, linking up with Kimi Raikkonen, who re-joined the team with which he made his debut on a two-year deal. “I am very happy to be staying with the team for 2020,” said Giovinazzi.  “I am grateful for the incredible level of support I received in my first full season in Formula One:...
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