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Alonso will help Sainz adjust to Ferrari - Domenicali

May 25 Stefano Domenicali has tipped former Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso to help his countryman Carlos Sainz "a lot" with his adjustment to life with the Italian team. "It will be important for Carlos to prepare well this year to be able to withstand the pressure he will experience at Ferrari," said Domenicali, who was Alonso's former Ferrari boss. "I think at this point Alonso will help him a lot in his adaptation," the Italian, who is now the CEO at Lamborghini, added. Spaniard Sainz has been signed to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari from 2021. "Fernando and Carlos are very close friends and I think that, together with Carlos' father, they will...
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