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Domenicali says he quit F1 and called Vettel

Stefano Domenicali has been quoted as saying he phoned world champion Sebastian Vettel on the day he stepped down as Ferrari boss. Until now, Domenicali has been silent since leaving his post at Maranello due to the fabled Italian team's poor results. The German correspondent for Sport Bild, Bianca Garloff, claimed on Wednesday that the interview posted on an Italian blog was in fact a fake. But the interview was posted by none other than the respected Ferrari source Leo Turrini, on his usually-reliable Quotidiano blog. Domenicali reportedly said that when he quit, he made three phone calls: "In alphabetical order, to Alonso, Raikkonen and Vettel," he said. "Fernando and Kimi...
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