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Sauber launch driver development programme with four signings

Sauber Motorsport, who operate the Alfa Romeo F1 Team, have launched a new driver development programme with four signings for 2020. The Sauber Academy has been launched, with four drivers signed to the driver programme to help with their development towards a full motorsport career. Sauber, the company and Formula 1 team that run the Alfa Romeo entry, are working on the programme in conjunction with the Sauber Karting team. This programme is designed to help drivers go from grassroots level to the very top level of motorsport. The four drivers signed for 2020 are F4 Germany champion Théo Pourchaire, Sauber Karting Team graduate Dexter Patterson, Formula Renault Eurocup racer Petr Ptacek...
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