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BINOTTO: More ILOTTA free practice appearances this year

Callum Ilott did not get a seat in Formula 2021 for the 1 season, but according to Mattie Binotta, the young man is expected to compete in some of Friday's free practice sessions.

Callum ilott

Callum ilott against Mick Schumacher he didn’t pull a short end just in the championship Formula 2, where the Briton won the runner-up title. Also in terms of entering v Formula 1 he was disabled.

So he had to ilott satisfy with the role test racer Ferrari, but Mattia binotto, the team boss from Maranello, will allow him to develop as a racer as part of Friday’s free practice. “We have Mick at Haas where he starts his Formula 1 experience. But we also have young Formula 2 racers like Robert Shwartzman. And then there’s Callum Ilott, who will be our test racer, working in a simulator and doing free workouts.“He will most likely do it in partner teams Haas ali Alfa Romeo. As in the case Mick Schumacher, is also ilott last year under Eifel Grand Prix remained without a performance in free practice.

Callum Ilott, who recently sat behind the wheel of a 71 Ferrari SF2018H race car in Fioran, is expected to compete in some free practice sessions this year, according to Mattie Binotta.

So he sat behind the wheel Alfa Romeo on the test of young racers c Abu Dhabi, and also recently drove around 50 rounds in a two-year-old race car Ferrari SF71H on the home track in Fioran. In words Ilotta it was the perfect preparation for his life this year as the team’s official test racer Scuderia Ferrari. "It was a great feeling and a great experience to be able to sit in a real race car again. It was a good start to the year to gain a little more experience with the team and to better understand the working environment in Formula 1, so that I can immerse myself in this Ferrari world of Formula 1 until the winter tests,”He rejoices ilott new tasks.   

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