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Haas can’t afford Vettel - Steiner

Sebastian Vettel is unlikely to be interested in joining a midfield team, and Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes the four-time world champion would be too expensive to sign regardless. Ferrari opted against keeping Vettel beyond the end of this season, with Carlos Sainz having been signed to replace the German from 2021 onwards. That move has led to to speculation over where Vettel could end up next should he stay in Formula 1 in an environment where Red Bull has said it is highly unlikely to reunite with the German, and Mercedes is prioritizing Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and its junior drivers. That leaves Renault as the most competitive seat available, and Steiner says he...
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