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Mistakes must be punished more severely, Vettel says: "That makes it too easy"

Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel says he would like to see gravel pits return to Formula 1. According to him, drivers are not currently penalised harshly when they make a mistake. In recent years, we have seen more and more gravel pits disappear in Formula 1. When Mugello was announced in the revised Formula 1 calendar of 2020, this was a pleasant surprise for many drivers. At Mugello there are almost no asphalted runways to be found. Solution of Vettel Vettel is very much in favour of the gravel pits and would like to see them return to Formula 1. "As drivers, we believe that mistakes should be punished. That would make everything easier. But we need to think carefully about which...
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