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Leclerc at Ferrari until 2022, team confirms

New recruit Charles Leclerc has signed on for four years at Ferrari, team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has confirmed, with the Monegasque staying at the Italian team until at least 2022. The F1 world was sent into a frenzy when Ferrari announced Leclerc and Kimi Raikkonen would be swapping seats in 2019, with the Finn returning to the team where he made his F1-debut in 2001 for two more years.  Leclerc, despite being a rookie, has already been hailed as a future champion, with the 20-year-old displaying some excellent driving in his first year in the sport, taking his Sauber to places where the team only could've dreamed of in past years. "This has nothing to do with the respect...
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