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Sensitive fans should stop watching F1 advises Vettel

Nov.16 Sebastian Vettel has advised sensitive Formula 1 fans to switch over to children's programming, in the aftermath of bad language used during the podium ceremony at Yas Marina Circuit. Last week, the reigning world champion apologised for using the ‘F'-word during his podium interview with David Coulthard recently in Abu Dhabi. The apology followed the FIA's letter to teams, warning that the use of foul language should not be tolerated. 'I think,' Vettel said in Austin on Thursday, 'if you're sensitive you should watch – I don't know – some kids programme. You have the remote control in your hand, so you can chose.' 'I think it's a bit unnecessary to create such a...
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