Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Antonio Giovinazzi says he is “lucky” to have 2007 world champion and ex-Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen as his team-mate. Giovinazzi has been given his full-time F1 break this season after working as a development driver for Ferrari since 2017, when he made his F1 race debut as a two-race substitute for Sauber’s Pascal Wehrlein. Alfa has now taken over the title of Sauber’s F1 entry, which finished eighth in the constructors’ championship in 2019 and ended the year as a regular top-10 threat.
Speaking to Autosport about his goals for 2019, Antonio Giovinazzi said: “There is still no data on the potential of the new car, but beyond that in my case it will be important to confirm a growth race after race. I’m lucky to have Kimi as a team-mate, and it will be a great benchmark.”
Having worked alongside Kimi Raikkonen at Scuderia Ferrari, Giovinazzi joked that he and the Finn had talked “more in these last months than in the previous two years in Ferrari!”.
However, the 2016 GP2 runner-up reiterated: “It’s nice and transparent. It’s lucky for me to be his team-mate.”
Landing the Ferrari simulator role in 2017 was crucial for Giovinazzi, whose career up to that point had been supported financially by Ricardo Gelael – the father of current Formula 2 driver Sean. The Ferrari move meant Giovinazzi was the prime candidate to take advantage of Sauber’s partnership with Alfa, Ferrari’s sister company, increasing this year.
“At the beginning it is a very pleasant experience, because you work with great professionals and with great drivers, in my case Vettel and Kimi,” said Giovinazzi of his simulator work with Ferrari – “Over time it can become a routine activity, but for my part I have always seen it as a chance. It was the way to convince [Ferrari] that I deserve a chance.” – the Italian concluded, ahead of the 2019 Formula One season.
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