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Leclerc ‘very happy’ to get Alfa Romeo Sauber race seat in 2018

Charles Leclerc has admitted his delight at moving up into Formula 1 in 2018 with the Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team after being signed alongside Marcus Ericsson. The Monegasque driver steps up into Formula 1 as the 2017 FIA Formula 2 Champion, having become the first driver to win both that championship and the GP3 Series, which he did in 2016, and he moves up with the support of Scuderia Ferrari as part of their young driver programme. “I am very happy to be entering Formula 1 in 2018,” said Leclerc. “First and foremost, I would like to thank Ferrari for their support. “I would also like to thank Sauber for their trust and confidence in me as a driver, and look forward to joining the...
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