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Leclerc: 'Recruitment of new staff could be made easier by Hamilton'

Charles Leclerc is sad to see his current teammate Carlos Sainz leave Ferrari, but at the same time he is happy with the arrival of Lewis Hamilton. The Monegasque thinks and hopes that this will make the Italian racing team a bit more tempting for outside personnel. After all, Ferrari is still busy recruiting new engineers.
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