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Tatiana Calderon and Juan Manuel Correa set for Alfa Romeo F1 test

Alfa Romeo test driver Tatiana Calderon and development driver Juan Manuel Correa will get behind the wheel of Formula 1 machinery in France later this week. Calderon joined Alfa Romeo, under its Sauber guise, last year while Correa linked up with the operation for 2019 as its development driver. Both currently compete in Formula 2, with Calderon racing for BWT Arden and Correa for Sauber Junior Team by Charouz, with the American having taken two podiums in his rookie campaign. The test will take place at French Grand Prix venue Paul Ricard, with Calderon in action in the 2013-spec C32 on Friday, before Correa takes over on Saturday. Calderon carried out two test runs for Sauber in 2018...
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