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Mercedes keep door open for Verstappen, Leclerc

Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff, has kept the door slightly ajar for either Max Verstappen or Charles Leclerc to join the Silver Arrows in future. Verstappen and Leclerc both signed long-term contract extensions with Red Bull and Ferrari during the off-season to end any immediate chance of some big driver moves for 2021 with Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel also into the final year of their current deals. But while the contract lengths of Verstappen and Leclerc's new deals signify a statement of intent from their teams, Wolff does not necessarily see either driver as completely off the market. 'I would be surprised if both of these young drivers have committed to their teams for five years...
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