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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel both receive unwanted F1 awardLewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel will need to share a not-so-coveted award given to them by F1 Safety Car driver Bernd ...
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GPblog on MSNVettel to return to Red Bull in management role? Ralf Schumacher voices huge doubtsRalf Schumacher highly doubts any possibility of Sebastian Vettel becoming Helmut Marko's successor at Red Bull. Schumacher ...
Sebastian Vettel, a four-time Formula One champion and the youngest driver to win a title, announced his retirement Thursday. He will leave the sport at the end of the 2022 season, when his ...
Sebastian Vettel, a four-time Formula One world champion, will retire at the end of the 2022 season, he announced in a social media post Thursday. The 35-year-old German driver will step away as ...
What has F1 hero Sebastian Vettel been up to since retiring – and could he really make a comeback? From his 53 Grand Prix wins and US$140 million net worth, to stepping back at age 35 for his 3 kids ...
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GPFans on MSNSebastian Vettel emerges as answer to Red Bull's second seat woesBut there is a solution. When the time eventually comes for Marko to retire, Vettel is the answer to their second seat ...
Red Bull adviser and young driver chief Helmut Marko recently named Sebastian Vettel as the ideal candidate to take over his role when he retires from work in F1 ...
Sebastian Vettel admitted at Imola that being there had him longing to be on the grid in a "competitive car", but the comeback is not on.
Four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel has announced that he will retire from the series at the end of the 2022 season to spend time with his family.
Sebastian Vettel has said a comeback to F1 "might be appealing and interesting" if he's willing to put in commitment to the sport once again.
The sound of V8-engined F1 cars filled the Eifel mountains on Saturday, as Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel combined for the ‘Red Bull Formula Nürburgring’ celebration.
Featuring a pair of championship-winning chassis, Sebastian Vettel's 2011 and 2012 cars, 'Kinky Kylie' and 'Abbey' respectively, Vettel himself would drive and former Red Bull race winner David ...
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