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Santino Ferrucci happy to leave behind ‘tough’ and ‘cruel’ world of F1
Santino Ferrucci is looking forward to a full season of IndyCar racing in an environment that he says is a lot more forgiving than its European counterpart. The 20-year-old had a tumultuous 2018, losing his Formula 2 race seat after a wild and bizarre weekend at Silverstone where he hit his team-mate after the chequered flag, subsequently failed to appear before stewards, and in a separate incident was caught driving his race car whilst using his mobile phone. Although team owner Gene Haas and team principal Guenther Steiner initially concluded that Ferrucci would retain his role as Development driver for the Haas F1 team, the two parties quietly went their separate ways at the end of...
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