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Vettel happy to help Leclerc... while beating him on-track

Sebastian Vettel says he will be happy to help Charles Leclerc at Ferrari next year, but warns that he wants to beat the Monegasque on-track while doing so. Leclerc will become Ferrari's second-youngest driver in Formula 1 history when he makes the switch from Sauber in 2019. Leclerc has sparkled in his rookie F1 season, scoring 27 points across eight top-10 finishes for Sauber. Kimi Raikkonen will step down in order to make way for Leclerc, the Finn switching over to Sauber. Vettel spoke up his relationship with the veteran Finn before it was confirmed that he would be leaving, but the German is looking forward to teaming up with Leclerc all the same. "It will certainly be different,...
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