Ferrari chief tips Sebastian Vettel to stay

Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Ferrari looks on as he sits in the garage during final practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo di Monza on September 5, 2015
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Ferrari's technical boss Mattia Binotto thinks that Sebastian Vettel will sign a new deal with the Maranello team.

Ferrari's technical boss Mattia Binotto has said that he thinks Sebastian Vettel will sign a new deal with the Maranello team.

Recently, with championship leader Vettel's current contract expiring late this year, Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne said that the German is free to stay.

Now, Germany's Sport Bild says that Marchionne wants that 2018 deal to be done before September's Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

Team technical chief Binotto told La Gazetta dello Sport: "Vettel is not only one of our drivers, he is a multi world champion. I think he will stay with us.

"Why? Because there is nothing more beautiful for a Formula 1 driver than to win with the reds."

Binotto said that Vettel's most recent win, in Monaco, was a turning point for the Italian team, who have not won a title for a decade.

"It was 16 years since Ferrari had won in the principality, so I think victory was a liberation," he said.

"It was a victory that made us realise we have a fast car and we can now compete on par. Or prove to be even stronger than the others."

As for Vettel staying beyond 2017, former Ferrari driver Jean Alesi joins Binotto in thinking it is likely.

"I know what emotions he has when he wins with the reds," said the Frenchman.

"He came from a team that had no history even though they won the championship. He realised that Ferrari is worth so much more, through the love of the tifosi and even in the disappointment."

However, Sport Bild quotes Vettel as saying: "I have decided with my team not to talk about contracts right now, but instead to focus entirely on the title race."

Vettel currently leads the drivers' championship by 25 points.

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