Saturday, August 26, 2017

#F1 Sebastian Vettel signs new Ferrari deal for 3 years after Seb had talks with Mercedes

Sebastian Vettel has signed a contract extension with Ferrari and committed to the Scuderia until the end of the 2020 season.

The four-time world champion, who was due to become a free agent at the end of the season, has agreed a new three-year deal with the team.

There are, however, likely to be performance-related clauses in the deal which would enable Vettel to leave the team before the contract’s full duration – just as he did three years ago when he left Red Bull to join Ferrari.

“To save Ferrari’s embarrassment in terms of Vettel not wanting to commit himself to the project, they will say it’s a multi-year deal but that doesn’t mean that we know absolutely everything within the contract and that Vettel will not be able to get out of that if and when he wants, because 2019 is the game,” commented Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz.

“2019 is when everything is going to be changing and that’s when all the big moves are going to be in the transfer market.”

Ferrari announced earlier this week that Kimi Raikkonen, Vettel’s current team-mate, had signed a one-year extension to stay for 2018.

Vettel has been linked with Mercedes throughout the year, although title Lewis Hamilton has expressed his doubts Vettel would be willing to accept equal status with him at the Silver Arrows.

“I think it’s highly unlikely that [Seb] will be here,” Hamilton said. “I don’t think he wants to be my team-mate.

“I know Seb doesn’t want to be my team-mate. He wouldn’t be in the position he is now in his team, in terms of how the team operates, if he was here.”

Source: Sebastian Vettel signs new Ferrari deal | F1 News


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