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Leclerc: I welcome any teammate, but am happy with Seb

Charles Leclerc says he would be happy to have Sebastian Vettel continue as his Ferrari Formula 1 teammate next season, despite their clashes on track last year. Vettel, 32, is out of contract at the end of 2020 but Ferrari have said he is their first choice, subject to negotiations, to partner the young Monegasque whose deal runs until 2024. A decision could come before the start of a season stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic. Reports in Italy have suggested, however, that Ferrari also have Renault’s Australian Daniel Ricciardo and McLaren’s Spaniard Carlos Sainz in mind as leading alternatives if a deal falls through. “I am very happy with Seb,” Leclerc told reporters in a virtual...
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