Today Antonio Giovinazzi, reserve driver at Ferrari, works at the factory test track in Fiorano with last year’s SF21 car.
The tasks he solves in these private tests are not reported, but it is clear that the team has given him the opportunity to restore the skills of driving a Formula 1 car, as Antonio took part in the electric Formula E this year , where a completely different technique and different speeds.
Already at Monza, Giovinazzi will drive a Haas F1 car for Friday’s first practice session, and then he will work with the US team again in Austin. As Haas has not yet named teammate Kevin Magnussen for next season, there has been speculation that the 28-year-old Italian with 62 Grand Prix experience could take Mick Schumacher’s place.
Of course, these are just rumors for now, but Haas F1 head Günter Steiner said before the Belgian round: “We’ll see what he can do in training. In any case, he will be able to adapt to a new generation of Formula 1 car.”
Source: F1 News

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