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Leclerc was delighted to see Vettel on the podium

Article To news overview © Ferrari Monegasque Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc was elated to see his former teammate Sebastian Vettel on the podium at the recently concluded Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Despite starting on pole, Leclerc could only manage a fourth-place finish around the streets of Baku. In fact, it was Vettel who despite starting 11th ended the race in second place, something the Ferrari driver does not resent in any way. "Seb has done an incredible job," Leclerc told select members of the media including RacingNews365.com. "Congratulations to him, I'm very happy to see him on the podium already with Aston Martin and the same for Pierre [Gasly] It was a hard fight...
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