Assessing Ferrari’s alternatives to Sebastian Vettel for F1 2021

Sebastian Vettel holds the key to the 2021 Formula ဣ1 driver market and his future remains one of the biggest talking points amid the coronavirus-related hiatus.

With the likes of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc inking new deals over the winter and Lewis Hamilton expected to remain at Mercedes beyond the end of𝓰 the year, Vettel is now left as the pivotal piece in setting off the 2021 driver jigsaw puzzle.

Assessing Ferrari’s alternatives to Vettel for F1 2021

Sebastian Vettel holds the key to the 2021 Formula 1 driver market and his future remains one of the bigge⭕st tal♔king points amid the coronavirus-related hiatus.

With the likes of Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc inking new deals over the winter and Lewis Hamilton expected to remain at Mercedes beyond the end of the year, Vettel is now left as the pivotal piece in🍒 setting off the 2021 driver jigsaw puzzle.

Vettel has been in talks with Ferrari over a new contract and as recently as last week revealed there is a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“high chance” an extension would be agreed bef♍ore racing gets underway in 2020.

Ferrari has repeatedly insisted that the four-time world champion remains their number one optio♒n for 2021 despite speculation linking Hamilto🦩n with a sensational switch to Maranello.

Such talk has cooled in recent months and Hamilton moved to firmly distance himself from the rumours on Monday when he denied a✤ny possibility of him leaving his “dream team” at Mercedes to join Ferrari next year.

A continuation with Vettel appeared a foregone conclusion for Ferrari - that was until reports in Italian media surfaced on Tuesday🦹 suggesting that contract negotiations had actually hit a snag with the German not keen on accepting a one-year deal on a significantly reduced salary.

, Ferrari has set a budget for a one-year🎃 extension for Vettel and the Scuderia is said to be lining up three potential replac🌱ements if he rejects the terms.

Daniel Ricciardo, Carlos Sainz and Antonio Giovinazzi are the three candidates Ferrari is unde𒐪rstood to have drawn up as back-ups.

But how likely is it that one of them could end up in the famous scarl﷽et overalls in 2021?

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Daniel Ricciardo

Like Vettel, Ricciardo also has a major decision to make over his F1 fut🧸ure as he comes to the end of an initial two-year deal wiꦏth Renault.

Having shocked the F1 world by leaving Red Bull to sign fo💞r Renault in 2019, the Australian endured a disappointing maiden season a🦹t the French manufacturer as it slipped behind midfield rival McLaren to fifth place in the constructors’ championship.

Ricciardo would have wanted to see some serious i🎶mprovement from Renault this year if he was going to commit to a fresh long-term deal, with the team pinning much of its focus on a return to winning ways on the planned 2021 regulation overhaul.

This scenario has since been complicated by the COVID-19 crisis that has jeopardised the start of the season and resulted in F1’s subsequent decision to delay the technical rules revamp by a year. With teams now forced to carry over their 2020 chassis into 2021, there is little realistic scope for Renault to close the gap to the top three teams before 2ꦚ022.

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That is bad news for Ricciardo, who now at 30 years of age, does not have time on his side in hisꦿ quest to add to his seven grand prix victories en route to becoꦕming an F1 world champion.

Ricciardo provided an update on his future last week, admitting to Sky Sports that talks have stalled due to the lack of racing, while he did not d🐷ismiss the idea of a possibl𒆙e return to Red Bull.

Clearly, Ricciardo is keeping his options open. He has long been linked to Ferr♒ari and would be an attractive fit alongside Leclerc, with additional benefits coming in the form of his happy-go-lucky character and t🎶he fact he is fluent in Italian. For Ricciardo, the move would make sense and would put him in a position in which he could surely fight for world titles.

A Ferrari-Ricciardo partnership is a real possibility - he must be viewe🌄d as the Scuderia’s leading target in the event of a Vettel departure.

Assessing Ferrari’s alternatives to Vettel for F1 2021

Carlos Sainz

Sainz’s move to McLaren was per♑fectly-timed. After years lagging in midfield obscurity at Toro Rosso and Renault, the Spaniard flew from the Red Bull nest at the end of 2018 to become part of McLaren’s rebuilding project to get back to winning ways in F1.

Off the back of a disastrous partner🔯ship with Honda and a number of uncompetitive seasons, moving to 💖McLaren was a risk, not least because Sainz gave up the prospect of landing a Red Bull seat.

But the gamble paid off handsomely as McLaren enjoyed its most꧙ successful season of the V6 hybrid era to date in 2019, convincingly beating Renault to top the midfield order and emerge as🌜 the closest threat to the leading trio of Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull.

Sainz finally had the opportunity to underline his potential and grabbed it with both hands✃. A remarkably consistent and impressive campaign - topped off with a maiden podium in Brazil - enabled Sainz to secure his best-ever career finish in sixth spot in the drivers’ championship.

While he is very happy and settled at McLaren, while also 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:beginning new contract talks with the Woking squad, Sainz’s rising st𝓡ock will have ꩲcaught the attention of the top teams.

Entering his seventh F1 season at the age of 25, Sainz has already collected an impressive amount of experience under his belt while still boasting time on his side. He would be a more than solid option for Ferrari to partner alongside the ever-imp🅘roving Leclerc, who would be expected to mount a sustained title charge in his second year at the team as he looks to carry the Italian outfit♏’s hopes for years to come.

The lure of a seat at F1’s most famous and suc♒cessful team - and the potential to fi💯ght for world championships sooner rather than later - would understandably prove too much of a tantalising offer for Sainz to turn down if Ferrari did come calling.

Assessing Ferrari’s alternatives to Vettel for F1 2021

Antonio Giovinazzi

The final name on Ferrari’s reported three-man shortlist is a driver the team already knows very well. Giovinazzi is highly thought of at Ferrari 🧔and has been on the Scuderia’s๊ books since 2016 after he finished runner-up to Pierre Gasly in GP2.

Although Giovinazzi has not burst onto the F1 scene in the same kind of sen꧅sational manner that Leclerc arrived from back-to-back title tr💖iumphs in GP3 and Formula 2, he has still greatly impressed Ferrari, particularly with his efforts as a simulator driver.

The Italian had a tough first half of his debut full F1 campaign at Alfa Romeo last year, but bounced back with a stronger second half of the season, often providing a 🐻match for experienced teammate Kimi Raikkonen.

Notable highlights came with top-10 appearances at home in Monza and again in Singapore - where he b⛄riefly led - while Giovinazzi recorded his best-ever result of fifth in Brazil.

Although Ferrari will want to see more from Giovinazzi this season before it would consider him for a seat at Maranello in 2021, a Vettel exit🏅 would force the team’s hand in findingꦛ a ready-made replacement.

One benefit Ferrari could almost guarantee from promoting Giovinazzi would👍 be a h﷽armonious driver pairing, which it might not get from the likes of Ricciardo and Sainz joining. Giovinazzi would probably, initially at least, be happy to play the supporting role and not upset the apple cart in order to get the chance to realise his lifelong dream.

“I know it and I won’t hide: driving Ferrari has always been my dream,” Giovinazzi tol🍷d Sky Sports Italia at the start of the year.

“If I look back and see when I was young I always had a red tracksuit and it’s great to be in the mix for a seat ♛in Ferrari – but now it’s all up to mꦰe.

“If I have a good season I can really fulf🧜il my dream and finally drive a Ferrari.”

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