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Vettel settled on deciding Ferrari future before first race

Sebastian Vettel says Formula 1’s current standstill will likely force him to make the all-important call on his future with Ferrari before the first race of the disrupted 2020 season.

Vettel is in the final year of his current contract with Ferrari, and while Scuderia boss Mattia Binotto has expressed his desire to keep the German driver on board, a lack of clarity regarding the team’s relative level of performance complicates Vettel’s decision.

It’s also likely that the four-time world champion’s hefty eight-figure retainer will be significantly revised to the downside in light of F1’s ongoing crisis.

“There’s a high chance that we will have to make a decision before there will be the first race, because at the moment it looks like there will be no race before June or even July. So I think we are all waiting,” explained Vettel, speaking in a video conference with selected media on Thursday.

“But the main priority at first was to ensure that we’re dealing, all of us, in the right way with the situation. And therefore, everything was put on hold. And I can imagine that’s probably the same everywhere else.”

    Is 2020 the end of the F1 road for Vettel?

Earlier this year, Ferrari sealed a long-term deal with Charles Leclerc, which runs until the end of 2024. Vettel, who started his career in F1 2007, didn’t provide any insight into the duration of a potential new agreement with the Scuderia.

“Whatever the deal will be like, I think it will be whatever I and the team will be comfortable with,” he said.

“So in terms of duration, I don’t know. Normally the contracts I’ve had in the past were all, I think a three-year deal.

“I know that I am one of the more experienced drivers in Formula 1 but I’m not the oldest and I don’t think that there’s an age limit in this regard.

“So I think, as I said, it will be dependent on what we feel comfortable with.”

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