While Charles Leclerc has signed a long-term deal with Ferrari until the end of 2024, the identity of his team mate from next year onwards remains undecided.

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel has made it clear he would like to stay, while Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto says their preference is to keep the German on-board.

Leclerc and Vettel had some tense times last year, notably in Brazil when they banged wheels and suffered a double retirement, but Leclerc says they get on well.

“Even though we had a few problems on track like in Brazil and things like this, I’m very happy with Seb and it has always been a good relationship even if from the outside it’s probably not seen as it was,” he said, during a conference call with media from his Monaco home.

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