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Ferrari right to wait to offer Vettel new deal, says former director

Former Ferrari sporting director Cesare Fiorio belives the Scuderia are “justified” in their decision to wait and see how Sebastian Vettel performs in the 2020 Formula 1 campaign before offering him an extended contract. Along with the likes of Lewis Hamilton and Daniel Ricciardo, Vettel is one of a number of drivers whose deals expire soon, which is in contrast to young stars Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, who have been retained on longer contracts. Article continues under video The German was far from his best in 2019, only winning one race and finishing fifth in the drivers’ championship, and Florio highlights this as one of the reasons why he shouldn’t be offered a new...
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