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Ecclestone: I'd 'put money' on Charles Leclerc beating Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari

Former Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone has insisted he would "put money" on Lewis Hamilton losing to Charles Leclerc if he ever joined Ferrari, like some speculation is suggesting. Hamilton's current Mercedes contract runs out at the end of next season and there have been suggestions that the six-time world champion would consider switching to Ferrari for the latter stages of his F1 career. The British driver is just one Drivers' title away from equaling Michael Schumacher's all-time record of seven championships and Ecclestone believes he should win that with Mercedes next season and then walk away from the sport as he would be beaten at Ferrari. Read more Hamilton 'impatient'...
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