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Montezemolo would re-sign Vettel for 2021

Apr.29 Luca di Montezemolo says that if he was still Ferrari president, he would re-sign Sebastian Vettel for 2021. The 72-year-old's successors at Maranello have reportedly offered Vettel a new deal, but the one-year offer with a big pay-cut has been described by insiders as a "joke". When asked by Leo Turrini if he would give the quadruple world champion a new deal, former Ferrari president Montezemolo answered: "Yes. "Seb is still very fast, he has a lot of experience and I don't think he is in a crisis of motivation," he told Il Resto del Carlino newspaper. "In addition, his presence would also be useful to Leclerc, who is very talented but must confirm...
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