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      05-12-2020, 07:21 AM   #16
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Reading up a little more on this bombshell news, I came across two interesting pieces of information regarding Vettel's replacement:

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Ferrari has made no secret of the fact that it thinks that developing young drivers is the best way to go forward but in December Mattia Binotto clearly indicated that 2021 will be too early for a newcomer – bad news for for Antonio Giovinazzi. Binotto argued that with the new rules coming it would be best to have someone with experience.
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Ferrari chairman Camilleri has specifically stated that the young driver programme does not mean that the team won’t buy in talent if required.
Quotes are from Joe Saward: https://www.joeblogsf1.com/joesaward...medium=twitter

Doesn't sound to promising for Gio, but I think it makes sense based on his lack of F1 experience.
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