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Ferrari driver Leclerc doesn't hold back on Sainz rivalry

Article To news overview No longer partnered by Sebastian Vettel, Charles Leclerc is looking forward to working together with new teammate Carlos Sainz, though he knows neither will take a step back when it comes to battling on the track. Ferrari presented their team on Friday ahead of the new season, though we'll have to wait until until March 10 to get a look at the SF21. Leclerc is looking forward to helping the team bounce back after a disappointing campaign, and while he expects he'll work in harmony with Sainz, that doesn't mean the two will move over for one another once the racing gets underway. "It's very clear in our mind that we need to push for the team," Leclerc told...
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