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ACI boss urges Italian government to support Giovinazzi in F1

Angelo Sticchi Damiani, the influential president of the Italian Automobile Club, is urging Italy's government to financially help Antonio Giovinazzi retain his seat with Alfa Romeo next season. The Swiss outfit has signed up Valtteri Bottas for next season as F1 veteran Kimi Raikkonen heads into a well deserved retirement. But team boss Frederic Vasseur insists no decision has yet been made regarding who will fill Alfa Romeo's second seat. However, all signs point to F2 front-runner and Alpine junior Guanyou Zhou as the main favourite to secure the drive, thanks in part to a generous sponsorship package reportedly offered by the Chinese young gun. But Sticchi Damiani is pleading the...
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