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Vettel: ''Formula 1 has a huge mountain to climb in order to survive''

Sebastian Vettel will leave Ferrari at the end of 2020 and it is still unclear whether the four-time world champion will stay in Formula 1 at all. The German also sees that F1 still has a whole mountain to climb as a sport. Over the years, Vettel has always been busy with Formula 1. Not only is the German racing himself, but he is also concerned about safety and the future of the sport. When the Italian Motorsport.it asks him about the future of Formula 1, Vettel is open about his vision. Read more Verstappen is reminiscent of Rindt: 'Matter of time before he takes the title' A gloomy future for Formula 1 ''First of all, I don't think you should just look at Formula 1, but at the changing...
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