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      01-13-2020, 05:29 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by mk1-fan View Post
As for the original question, if the Ferrari has the pace of the Merc, I can't see why not. He clearly is very fast and just needs a bit more experience. He will certainly feature in the top 3 this year.
Can't see next season being that much different to last year....in the sense that if Ferrari remain reluctant to prioritise Leclerc as the (apparently) quicker driver...then it will be another year of mixed fortunes for the driver pair.
History shows that to win a championship its better to have a faster lead driver and a nearly as fast second driver who job is to be wingman (winning if the lead driver drops out or come second).
Given the results they should let Vettel retire and take on someone like Bottas.
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