MONZA, Italy -- Ferrari's new CEO Louis Camilleri says the team is in no rush to make a decision on its driver line-up for 2019.
Camilleri became Ferrari's CEO in July following the death of former chairman Sergio Marchionne. Prior to his death, Marchionne had reportedly put in place a deal for Sauber driver Charles Leclerc to join Sebastian Vettel at Ferrari in 2019 but no official statement was made.
Kimi Raikkonen is now believed to be back in the running to retain his Ferrari drive on a one-year deal, but Camilleri says there is no deadline by which the team will make an announcement.