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Marcus Ericsson to join Antonio Giovinazzi for Alfa Pirelli test

Austrian Grand Prix – Marcus Ericsson will return to the world of Formula 1 next week when he joins current driver Antonio Giovinazzi for a tyre test. Ericsson, who remains tied to Formula 1 in an official capacity as reserve driver for the Alfa Romeo team, is currently racing in IndyCar. Driving for Arrow Schmidt Peterson, his best results so far this year are two separate P7 finishes at Alabama and Texas. While it's very unlikely that Ericsson will get a chance to take part in an official F1 test or Grand Prix session this year, he will get his first chance to drive the 2019 Alfa next week. Aside from official F1 group testing, Pirelli are carrying out their own separate test...
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