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Leclerc ‘ready to wait' for Ferrari recovery

Charles Leclerc said he is 'ready to wait' for Ferrari to climb back up the Formula 1 grid, but admitted he doesn't have much choice. That's because the Monegasque driver is locked into a contract that runs until 2024. And right now that long-term deal must seem rather daunting coming off the back of Ferrari's dismal showing at the Belgian Grand Prix where both Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel finished outside the points. Leclerc couldn't hide his frustrations after the race, and the same went for during the Belgian GP after Ferrari told him to turn off team radio during a sweary rant. “It is extremely frustrating,” he told reporters after the Belgian Grand Prix. “It was a very difficult...
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