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Brundle expected Leclerc or Verstappen to join Mercedes

Martin Brundle thought that either Charles Leclerc or Max Verstappen would have joined Mercedes rather commit their futures to Ferrari and Red Bull respectively. Two of Formula 1's premier talents in Leclerc and Verstappen have decided to stay put with their current teams beyond 2020 as the sport heads into a new era with a major regulations overhaul. Leclerc is signed up to Ferrari until at least the end of the 2024, while Verstappen has signed a three-year contract extension with Red Bull that runs until the end of 2023 season. These recommitments have left Brundle a little surprised as he was expecting one of them to join the Silver Arrows. 'The Verstappen news does makes my mind think...
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