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Alfa Romeo looking for double points finish in Austria

Alfa Romeo Racing boss Frederic Vasseur says the team is looking for both cars to finish in the points this weekend in Austria after a return to form last time out in France. Antonio Giovinazzi made it through to Q3 at Circuit Paul Ricard and although he went backwards during the race, Kimi Raikkonen came through to take a strong seventh place, ending a run of three races without scoring. Read more Vasseur not ruling out Ferrari move: 'Everything is possible' Whilst Giovinazzi's blank for the season extended to eight races, the Italian's form is improving and Vasseur thinks that both his cars can find their way into the top ten at the Red Bull Ring. Vasseur said: “Everyone is...
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