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Wehrlein replaced by Giovinazzi for Australian Grand Prix

Sauber Formula 1 drive Pascal Wehrlein has been withdrawn from the Australian Grand Prix amid concerns about his fitness levels for the race. The German injured his back in a crash at the Race of Champions in January and was forced to miss the first pre-season test at Barcelona as a result. He will be replaced by Ferrari third driver Antonio Giovinazzi. More to follow. Be part of something big Your email address
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