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Vettel hoping 2014 rules don't spread out the field

Sebastian Vettel is hoping the 2014 regulation changes will not spread out the field, after several seasons of close racing up and down the grid. The German driver won two of his four world titles at the final race of the season and the field spread has been quite small in comparison to previous eras in the sport. Many are expecting the new engine regulations to widen the gaps between teams. Vettel hopes that the sport doesn't become less competitive as a result of the technical changes. 'Next year with a lot of things changing it is difficult to predict how it impacts on the racing,' he told AUTOSPORT. 'I just hope it doesn't split the cars too much, because what we had the last couple of...
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