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Leclerc has Project 670 seat fitting at Maranello

Charles Leclerc had a seat fitting at Maranello as the team make the final touches to Project 670, their 2019 Formula 1 challenger which will be unveiled on 15 February. The 21-year-old Frenchman will make his debut for the Scuderia, partnering four-time F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel this season, starting at the Australian Grand Prix on 17 March, in Melbourne. Ferrari announced on their website: Today, for the first time, Charles Leclerc sat in the Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow car that he will drive during the 2019 season. This morning, the Monegasque driver had a fitting to finalise the shape of the made-to-measure seat of his Formula 1 car. In the factory. While he was at the...
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