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Schumacher to share Ferrari reserve role with Giovinazzi in 2022

Mick Schumacher will be Ferrari’s reserve driver at certain races in 2022 when Antonio Giovinazzi cannot fulfill the role, and would leave Haas to race if needed. The 2020 Formula 2 champion impressed in an uncompetitive Haas car during his rookie season, comfortably outperforming teammate Nikita Mazepin and reaching Q2 on two occasions. While Giovinazzi will be Ferrari’s reserve when his Formula E schedule allows, team principal Mattia Binotto says Schumacher would be called upon at other events. “In terms of drivers, we have got Charles (Leclerc) on a long-term contract,' he said. 'With Carlos (Sainz), we will discuss the extension of his contract through the winter. We’re very...
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