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More to come from Vettel - Ecclestone

Both F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone and Red Bull team boss Christian Horner agree that there is still a lot to come from designated 2011 world champion Sebastian Vettel. The reigning world champion needs only one point from the remaining five races to become Formula One's youngest-ever double world champion. Ecclestone and Horner were interviewed for the F1 website in Singapore last weekend and they have plenty in common. Not only have both transformed ailing teams into championship winners - Ecclestone with Brabham and Horner with the former Jaguar squad - but both also have a soft spot for Vettel. Q: Bernie and Christian, you both tried careers as racing drivers before foresaking that...
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