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McLaren send message to Ferrari as Sainz departs

McLaren have sent a lovely message to Ferrari in Italian and told them to 'take care' of Carlos Sainz as he prepares to join the Scuderia. Sainz was chosen as the man to replace Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari, signing a two-year deal to partner Charles Leclerc for the 2021 and 2022 campaigns. The Spaniard has spent the last two seasons with McLaren, forging a strong and special partnership with fellow McLaren driver Lando Norris and the rest of the team. As he now bids them farewell for the start of a new chapter, McLaren posted the following message, with the help of Norris, team principal Andreas Seidl and McLaren Racing boss Zak Brown, on social media to their rival and friend, Ferrari....
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