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Leclerc 'happy' if Vettel stays at Ferrari, despite on-track clashes

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Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc (back)  and Sebastian Vettel. Image: Charles Coates / Getty Images / AFP
Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc (back) and Sebastian Vettel. Image: Charles Coates / Getty Images / AFP
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Charles Leclerc says he would be "definitely happy" if Ferrari keeps Sebastian Vettel on board for 2021.

It is rumoured that quadruple world champion Vettel has turned down Ferrari's initial offer of a one-year contract extension with a big pay cut.

Leclerc, though, said in a video interview: "I'm very happy with Seb, even if we had a few problems on the track. It may have looked different from the outside, but we get on well and we always did," German media quote him as saying.

Respect the decision

If Vettel does go, drivers including Carlos Sainz, Daniel Ricciardo, Antonio Giovinazzi and even Fernando Alonso are being linked with the seat.

Leclerc added: "I respect Ferrari's choice of my future team mate, and it's my job to adjust to the guy next to me. You can also always learn from a team mate. I welcome anyone.  But if Seb stays, then I would be definitely happy."

READ: Two unlikely drivers Ferrari can approach for Vettel's vacant 2021 seat

Leclerc even said he hopes to go wheel-to-wheel with Vettel soon - in the virtual racing world.

He said: "I'll send him a message that we need to try when he finishes the (simulator) installation. It will be fun."

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