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Japanese GP: Vettel needs to 'earn' place at Ferrari - Arrivabene

Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel will have to "earn" his place at Ferrari beyond next season, team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has said. A decision to extend the deal, among the most lucrative in Formula 1, would be made during 2017, he added. "Sebastian has a contract. We work together this year and next year. Then during next year we'll see," he said. "Each of us has goals. So it is only right that anyone, no matter who it is, earns their place and their salary." Arrivabene's comments, made to Italian television, came at the end of a week in which Vettel has been heavily criticised in the Italian media following his involvement in a first-corner crash at the...
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