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Vettel hopes new rules won't split field

Despite winning four titles on the trot, Sebastian Vettel insists F1 racing has been "tight" in recent years and hopes it continues next season. The Red Bull racer has dominated the sport in recent times, winning four successive Drivers' Championships. There is, however, some hopes amongst his rivals that his reign will come to an end next season as new rules - and new engines - come into play. Vettel's hope, though, is that the new regulations do not result in a divide in the field. "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...
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