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Movements becoming a guessing game

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HOCKENHEIM: Team chief Fred Vasseur on Friday said he has not ruled out a swap deal with Ferrari that would see Kimi Raikkonen returning to Sauber and Charles Leclerc going the other way.

As speculatio­n surroundin­g the 2019 drivers market intensifie­d following Mercedes’ confirmati­on that Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas are being retained, Raikkonen’s seat at Ferrari was a focus of attention.

Monegasque rising star Leclerc has reeled off a series of impressive performanc­es to install himself as a leading candidate to partner championsh­ip leader Sebastian Vettel next year — if Ferrari decided to make a change in their line-up.

Vasseur admitted he was aware of the possibilit­y that Raikkonen could return to the team where he started his career and remain within the Ferrari “family.”

He said it would be no problem for his team.

“I want to have the best guys in the car, this is the most important for the team, and no sacrifice with performanc­e,” he said.

“It is much better to have a world champion than someone who won nothing.

“I am just focused on performanc­e. The most important for me is to have the best line-up for next year and the future. That is my only concern.”

Raikkonen, the 2007 world champion, made his F1 debut with Sauber in 2001.

Leclerc, 20, a Ferrari protege, is still in his rookie season after making his debut in Australia this year.

Vasseur added: “We will discuss it with Ferrari. It is not a matter of rights, but we will discuss it together.”

On a day of many transfer rumours in the Hockenheim paddock, Williams’ technical chief Paddy Lowe conceded that his team remained open-minded about retaining, or losing, Canadian teenager Lance Stroll next season.

Stroll has been linked with Force India for 2019 after struggling in Williams’ disappoint­ing season and with support from his billionair­e father, one of the richest businessme­n in Canada, he is an attractive option.

“I’m not worried about it – it’s that time of season when there are a lot of stories about drivers,” said Lowe.

“We would love to stay with Lance, but we are at an open point.”

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Mercedes AMG Petronas’ Valtteri Bottas in action during the rain-hit third practice session of the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim Ring yesterday.
EPA PIC Mercedes AMG Petronas’ Valtteri Bottas in action during the rain-hit third practice session of the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim Ring yesterday.

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