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Monza press conferences: Hamilton with Gasly, Leclerc and Vettel reunited

After the spectacular party-like weekend in Zandvoort, the Formula 1 season is not standing still. This weekend, the Italian Grand Prix in Monza is scheduled, which includes the second sprint race of the season. The duos for the press conferences on Thursday have been announced. Max Verstappen doesn't know yet, a day before the press conference, with whom he will sit in the press area. The Alfa Romeo driver should be Kimi Raikkonen, but because of his positive coronavirus test last weekend, it is uncertain if he will sit next to the Dutchman. If the Finn is not seated there then Robert Kubica will likely accompany the Red Bull driver. Read more F1 New Generation | Russell’s deal confirms...
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