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Vettel has 'full commitment' beyond 2020 - Binotto

Sebastian Vettel has “full commitment and interest” to remain in Formula 1 beyond 2020, according to Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto. Vettel’s future in the sport has been the subject of much speculation after the German has appeared to grow frustrated with the current state of the championship amid a winless run, though he has repeatedly played down suggestions he is ready to walk away. The four-time world champion’s Ferrari contract runs until the end of the 2020 season, and Vettel said at the British Grand Prix that the next set of regulations – scheduled for 2021 – will influence any decision he makes about his future. Asked whether Vettel is committed to F1 and...
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