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Leclerc expects "emotional" Ferrari F1 test in Abu Dhabi

Charles Leclerc will make his debut as an official Ferrari Formula 1 driver in next week’s Abu Dhabi test and believes it will be a “special” and “emotional” experience.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF17-JB

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF17-JB

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Leclerc has tested on numerous occasions for Ferrari before, including a tyre test at Paul Ricard in September, but this will be his first run in an official group test with the Scuderia since being confirmed as Kimi Raikkonen’s replacement.

“It’s going to be pretty special to go for the first time as a race driver in an official test in a Ferrari,” said Leclerc. “It will be quite emotional.

“It’s two different teams and I always struggle to compare two cars because they have different balances and are driven differently. I’m definitely looking forward to trying it.”

Leclerc will be swapping places at the test with outgoing Ferrari driver Raikkonen, who will drive for Sauber – as confirmed earlier in the Abu Dhabi weekend.

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Several drivers will be getting experience with their new 2019 teams next week. 

Pierre Gasly will step up from the Toro Rosso team to test with Red Bull. Current Renault driver Carlos Sainz Jr and Formula 2 graduate Lando Norris have been confirmed at McLaren, likewise F1 race returnee Robert Kubica and F2 champion George Russell at Williams.

Daniil Kvyat will make his Toro Rosso comeback and is thought to be partnered by Sean Gelael, not expected 2019 STR driver Alexander Albon. Another F2 driver, Artem Markelov, will test again for Renault, alongside Nico Hulkenberg – Daniel Ricciardo wanted to drive for his 2019 team but his current employer Red Bull has rejected that move.

Lance Stroll is expected to drive for Racing Point Force India, which he will join from Williams, but that has not been confirmed.

Well-known faces in new places

The drivers appearing for their new 2019 teams in next week’s test

Ferrari: Charles Leclerc

Red Bull: Pierre Gasly

Williams: Robert Kubica, George Russell

McLaren: Carlos Sainz Jr, Lando Norris

Sauber: Kimi Raikkonen, Antonio Giovinazzi

Lando Norris, McLaren, in cockpit

Lando Norris, McLaren, in cockpit

Photo by: Steven Tee / LAT Images

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