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Kimi Raikkonen’s return to Sauber – his first Formula 1 team back in 2001 – was the surprise byproduct of the confirmation of Charles Leclerc’s 2019 Ferrari move.
In this video Autosport’s Glenn Freeman, Andrew van de Burgt and Ben Anderson discuss what Raikkonen’s two-year Sauber deal says about his motivation at a time when he was widely tipped to retire if replaced. The trio also evaluate what it means for Sauber’s status in F1.
Leclerc’s move to Ferrari analysed
They also consider the contenders for the second Sauber seat, and ask whether a promotion for one Ferrari junior will ultimately hurt another one, as good news for Leclerc might not be so great for Antonio Giovinazzi.