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Charles Leclerc May Leave If Ferrari’s Woes Continue, Ex-Team Principal Warns

Former Ferrari team principal Stefano Domenicali has warned that Charles Leclerc may decide to leave the Scuderia if they are unable to provide him with a competitive car in the short term. Speaking to Italy’s Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper this week, Domenicali – who will take over from Chase Carey as the CEO of Formula One in just a few days – said: READ: Australian GP In ‘Jeopardy’, 2021 F1 Season May Start In Bahrain Amid COVID-19 Concerns “If Leclerc has a competitive car in the short term, Ferrari has nothing to fear. Then they won’t lose him.” However, if they have another poor season, “he could lose confidence and momentum just like that,” Domenicali warned. In...
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