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Lauda: Vettel will win anywhere

Niki Lauda says he is sure that Sebastian Vettel will continue to be successful in F1 even if he elects to leave Red Bull in future.Vettel wrapped up his third successive title in Brazil last weekend to become the youngest triple champion in the history of the sport – and only the third to secure three championship crowns in a row.The German has already insisted he is committed to Red Bull in future after plenty of speculation over the past twelve months linking him with a move elsewhere.However, Lauda said he expected to see the 25-year-old move on at some point in his career but said he had no doubt that he would continue to be a success."He will eventually move somewhere...
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