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Sainz to discuss future with Ferrari during the winter break

Article To news overview © Ferrari Ferrari's Mattia Binotto has suggested that the team will have a discussion with Carlos Sainz over the winter in regards to his future. The Spaniard had an impressive debut season with the Scuderia after signing on a two-year contract to replace Sebastian Vettel. As well as securing four podiums, he beat teammate Charles Leclerc in the World Championship standings, finishing in fifth whilst the Monegasque ended the year in seventh. There might still be a year left to run on Sainz's deal, but Binotto says that they will talk with Sainz about his future during the break as part of a review of 2021. "I think Carlos did a great year," Binotto told...
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