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Ferrari reward young Leclerc with five-year extension

Driver ‘surprised’ all in 2019 with fine run

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LONDON: Ferrari put their long-term faith in Charles Leclerc on Monday by extending the 22-year-old’s contract for five more years until the end of 2024.

The Monaco-born Formula One driver won two of the 21 grands prix in 2019, making him the Italian team’s youngest winner, while his seven pole positions were more than anyone else managed.

He also ended the campaign fourth overall and above his 32-year-old teammate Sebastian Vettel, a four times world champion whose contract expires at the end of 2020, in the drivers’ standings.

“I am very happy to be staying on with Scuderia Ferrari. This past season, driving for the most illustriou­s team in Formula One has been a dream year for me,” Leclerc said in a statement.

“I cannot wait to enjoy an even deeper relationsh­ip with the team after what has been an intense and exciting 2019. I’m keen to see what the future holds and I can’t wait to get going again next season.”

The decision ensures Leclerc will be with Ferrari when the sport enters a new era in 2021, with Vettel’s future far from certain.

It also means the youngster could be an eventual teammate to six-times world champion Lewis Hamilton, the subject of plenty of speculatio­n about his plans after Mercedes.

Team principal Mattia Binotto indicated the decision to commit to Leclerc, who made his F1 debut with Sauber (now Alfa Romeo) in 2018 before replacing Kimi Raikkonen at Maranello, had been easy.

“With each passing race this year, our wish to extend our contract with Charles became ever more self-evident,” he said.

“It demonstrat­es that Charles and the Scuderia have a firm future together... I’m sure that together, we will write many new pages in the history of the Prancing Horse.”

Ferrari finished runners-up to

Mercedes this year, despite starting as favourites.

Leclerc’s performanc­e, with back-toback wins in Belgium and Italy, provided optimism even if his speed also triggered incidents with Vettel, who started the year as Ferrari’s main man but felt uncomforta­ble in the car and made plenty of mistakes.

The pair collided in Brazil, a low point for Ferrari.

“Charles has a lot of talent. I think he has surprised even ourselves as to what he was capable of doing,” Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri told reporters this month.

“And the most encouragin­g thing is as the season unfolded, he became stronger not only as a driver, but as an integral part of the team.”

Binotto said at the same lunch in Maranello that Leclerc had learnt a lot from Vettel.

“I think we need to see our strategy developing next year. I think we need to see as well the performanc­e and how he does fit with the car and his motivation for the future,” he said of the German’s future.

 ?? AFP ?? Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc celebrates his win at the Belgian Grand Prix.
AFP Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc celebrates his win at the Belgian Grand Prix.

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