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Ecclestone criticizes Ferrari: 'If Hamilton comes, they'd bury him with it'

Bernie Ecclestone believes that Ferrari does not give sufficient support to Sebastian Vettel. The former owner of Formula 1 thinks that everyone at the Maranello based race stable has fallen in love with Charles Leclerc. That is also the reason why Lewis Hamilton should stay with Mercedes, says Ecclestone. Ecclestone thinks that Vettel is being neglected by many people. The 89-year-old billionaire believes that the Heppenheimer just needs more support from Ferrari. "Has he gone off a little bit, and if so why?", Ecclestone asks himself aloud. "Probably the way he’s sort of been dealt within the team. He was sort of number one in the team. All of a sudden the kid from...
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