New cars – old discussion: Ski ban for Verstappen – anything goes at Ferrari

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No snow ban in the Ferrari camp: cross-country skiing Charles Leclerc.
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Most drivers are on holiday in Bahrain until the test starts on February 21. And some teams, including Ferrari, even let their drivers go into the snow (cross-country skiing, downhill skiing). Despite the ski drama of 72-time Ferrari winner Michael Schumacher (55) more than ten years ago.

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At Red Bull and other teams the matter has been clear for years: a ban on skiing and practicing dangerous sports. “I can live with it,” says Dutch superstar Max Verstappen (26). His opponent Sir Lewis Hamilton (39) cannot be stopped from having fun on two boards. And in Lindsey Vonn he has the best ski instructor.

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Bearman-Antonelli

The many falls and injuries during the Ski World Cup have reignited the discussion about a ban on the car circus. Although all teams take a replacement driver to the races, they hardly want to use it in an emergency.

Ferrari has now appointed Formula 2 driver Oliver Bearman (18) as an official replacement. The Brit is Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s major title opponent for the Prema team this season. The Italian has been owned by Mercedes for four years!

Source : Blick

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