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Red Bull reserve Sette Camara gets Super Formula seat

Red Bull Racing and AlphaTauri reserve driver Sergio Sette Camara has secured a seat in the Japan-based Super Formula championship for 2020. Sette Camara spent three years competing in Formula 2, taking a best of fourth in the standings, and also acted as McLaren’s Formula 1 development driver in 2019. The Brazilian tested IndyCar machinery with Carlin pre-season before capturing a reserve role with both of Red Bull’s Formula 1 teams for the upcoming campaign. On Monday it was announced by B-Max with Motopark that he will compete for its team in Super Formula this year, replacing Haas simulator driver Pietro Fittipaldi due to a conflicting sponsor interest. “I am confident this is...
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