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Ex Ferrari boss wants Giovinazzi to replace Raikkonen

Antonio Giovinazzi has put himself in pole position for a Ferrari race seat. That is the view of the great Maranello marque's former boss Cesare Fiorio, after Italian Giovinazzi made his surprise race debut for the Ferrari customer Sauber in Melbourne. 'What Antonio did in Melbourne was outstanding, particularly as he was woken up on Saturday morning to replace the Sauber driver (Pascal Wehrlein),' Fiorio exclaimed on Italian Radio Anch'io lo Sport (Rai). Giovinazzi finished second in last year's GP2 championship and is now Ferrari's new reserve driver. 'I have followed him for 4-5 years and he is definitely the best talent we (Italy) have and is ready for formula one. Ferrari did well to...
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