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Former Ferrari director believes Leclerc not at Alonso level

Article To news overview While Ferrari look to have a driver to shape their future around in the form of Charles Leclerc, former Scuderia sporting director Cesare Fiorio believes Fernando Alonso was at a higher level when he was with the team. The Italian outfit have seemingly put their disappointing 2020 campaign behind them, with both the Monegasque and teammate Carlos Sainz finishing in the points in both races so far this season. Leclerc has finished ahead of his teammate on both occasions, and while he is viewed by many as one of F1's brightest young stars, Fiorio - who worked for Ferrari from 1989 to 1991 - doesn't think he is producing at the same level as Alonso was when the...
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