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Giovinazzi to replace Wehrlein in Melbourne

Sauber have confirmed that Ferrari reserve Antonio Giovinazzi will replace Pascal Wehrlein for the rest of this weekend's season-opening Grand Prix in Australia. Wehrlein believes race on Sunday would be compromised by a lack of fitness and training, and therefore volunteered to stand down. The German was injured in a heavy crash in January's Race of Champions, which left him unable to train and forced him to sit out the first pre-season test of the year. Report here>>> On that occasion Giovinazzi – runner-up in the newly rebranded F2 championship last year – was again called up to replace Wehrlein.     Giovinazzi, also test and reserve driver at...
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