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Leclerc will win title 'soon' - Alesi

Jan.30 Former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi thinks Charles Leclerc will win the world championship "soon". In 2019, during his first season in red, 22-year-old Leclerc got the upper hand over Sebastian Vettel, including confirmation that he is staying for the next five seasons. Speed Week even reports that Leclerc, but not quadruple world champion Vettel who is out of contract this year, has been invited to test Pirelli's 18-inch tyres for 2021 in February at Jerez. Alesi, who drove for Ferrari in the 90s, calls the young Monegasque "a phenomenon". "He will certainly be world champion soon," the Frenchman, whose son Giuliano is in the Ferrari driver academy, told...
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