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Martin Brundle surprised to see both Leclerc and Verstappen sign contracts

F1 driver turned pundit Martin Brundle says that he is shocked to see both Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen sign long-term contracts with Ferrari and Aston Martin Red Bull Racing respectively. Both team have played second fiddle to Mercedes in recent years, so Brundle finds it strange neither of F1's two brightest young talents have left the door open for a Silver Arrows move. Lewis Hamilton remains Mercedes' man, but with the Brit turning 35 a few days ago, it's perhaps strange to see neither have left themselves open to a move. Read more Leclerc and Verstappen contract extensions limit Hamilton's options next year Of course the new 2021 rules mean that Mercedes are not guaranteed to...
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