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Ericsson would be interested in following Leclerc

Marcus Ericsson has revealed he would be interested in following Charles Leclerc to Ferrari after the pair raced together at Sauber in 2018. Ericsson won’t be racing in Formula 1 next season with the Swedish driver moving to IndyCar as Sauber plan for life in F1 with Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi driving for them in 2019. “I would be very interested to follow Charles at Ferrari.” Said Ericsson to Crash. “I think he can do really well, already next year.” Ericsson is hoping that by Leclerc performing well at Ferrari next year it will reflect well on him as he sets his sights on a quick return to motorsports premier division. “And of course if he...
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