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Camilleri: Flattered that Lewis wants to come to Ferrari

Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri has admitted that Sebastian Vettel's future at Maranello is clouded while welcoming the interest in the legendary team from Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton. With the emergence of his young teammate Charles Leclerc, who Camilleri says has a 'long term contract', quadruple world champion Vettel has lost his number 1 status for 2020. Team boss Mattia Binotto says the pair will start 2020, the last year in Vettel's current contract, at 'eye-level'. Grabbing headlines since the season finale in Abu Dhabi earlier this month, is speculation that Ferrari could snap up six-time F1 World Champion Hamilton for 2021. But Camilleri said at Ferrari's end-of-year dinner, 'It...
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