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Charles Leclerc breaks silence on Lewis Hamilton replacing Carlos Sainz

Charles Leclerc has admitted that he'd happily partner seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton in the future, with the Monegasque believing that 'anybody on the grid' would jump at the opportunity. Leclerc's comments came as a result of a recent report from the Daily Mail, where they revealed that Ferrari were supposedly planning a £40 million offer for the British driver. Hamilton, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, and Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur all dismissed the report, with a new deal with the Silver Arrows being 'almost' ready. Wolff revealed at the Circuit de Monaco that the only thing missing from Hamilton's contract extension is the date, suggesting that it could be signed at...
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