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21 Feb 2022, 10:59 (Ref:4099597) | #11 | |
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That's a very interesting dilemma and I'm really curious how they can work it out. How likely is Red Bull and Ferrari picking new drivers specifically for a DTM programme? It's all down to the financing but as both Ferrari and Red Bull already have their factory drivers/juniors, I can't see it as very likely. It's been quite silent on AF Corse recently but I'd still be quite surprised if they pulled out after all.
Quite a shame Cassidy is unavailable, I'd like to see him full time in the DTM. |
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