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Would Leclerc Leave Ferrari For Mercedes?

As the record-breaking seven-time consecutive Constructors’ and Drivers’ Championship winners, Mercedes are considered by many to have the most coveted cars on the grid today. It is thought that most drivers would give anything to be able to drive for them. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has now revealed his position on this to Sport Bild Link to poll: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgzkwLDbFnW2JRMMgMx4AaABCQ 0:00 - Will Charles Leclerc Ever Drive For Mercedes? 1:01 - Fast Feed I'm your host Dillon Shelley and first up on Formula World: Will Charles Leclerc Ever Drive For Mercedes? This conversation was set in motion when Mercedes’ Social Media team praised Leclerc on Instagram after the race in Portimao “Classy touch from Charles Leclerc. Man is driving the wheels off that Ferrari” Leclerc was asked if he would accept an offer from Mercedes to drive for them. Leclerc responded "Mercedes are doing an excellent job, and I have a lot of respect for the way they work, but I would rather stay at Ferrari, where I will give everything I can to get the team back the place it deserves” Leclerc further elaborated on this to sum up his words “I love driving with Ferrari and I am proud of it, it is a legendary team in Formula 1. All I want now is to take our engine and car back to the highest level. I am pretty sure that we will be able to do that” Fast Feed Prince Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia feels that his country “was criticised for being closed off to the world” but they have now “opened up” He further added that if they “can use sport to bring people together and understand Saudi Arabia, why not?” after Saudi Arabia was confirmed as one of the race locations for 2021 Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto confirmed that “next year” they “will probably get a completely new engine, according to the rules” He further divulged that this “engine is currently on the dyno and” thinks “the feedback, around performance and reliability, is very positive“ 2009 world champion Jenson Button is of the opinion that Red Bull’s Max “Verstappen sets up the car in such a way that it is undriveable for other drivers” AlphaTauri team principal Franz Tost has stated that F2 driver Yuki Tsunoda “was immediately familiar with the car and once it got dry, he also managed to improve his times very quickly” during his test with the team He is also “positive that” they “will have a competitive car in Istanbul” Yuki, meanwhile, stated that he thought he “had a strong neck, but now it turns out it is not strong enough” He further elaborated that his “head always went forward when” he “braked. The braking power of a Formula 1 car is unbelievable” Even though Leclerc and teammate Sebastian Vettel have “had a few collisions on the track at times, the respect has always been there” for Leclerc who wishes Vettel “every success in his new adventure” James Key, McLaren's technical director feels that “DRS will have less influence, but will still be necessary” after the rules change in 2022 Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto wants the team “to return to the podium regularly” He also added that they “have to work hard to perform under” the pressure “which comes from outside” Williams’ George Russell explained that they “have to push boundaries and that will cause disappointment, but the moment” he takes his “foot off the accelerator” they'd “better stay at home” Renault team principal Cyril Abiteboul has apologized to his driver Esteban Ocon “as it was another retirement due to a technical issue” Do you like DRS?