Ferrari wants Formula One rookie Mick Schumacher to stay at Haas next season and Italian Antonio Giovinazzi to remain with Alfa Romeo, team boss Mattia Binotto said
“Mick Schumacher's first season is a learning one, without pressure, and we're talking with Haas to confirm him there,” Binotto said in an interview in Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper on Tuesday. “Giovinazzi remains our reserve driver ... he's growing every year and I hope he can stay at Alfa, he deserves it.”
Ferrari are third overall in the championship after 11 races, level with McLaren on points but ahead on placings.
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