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‘Exciting to see who's more important: Seb or Seidl'

This year's McLaren versus Aston Martin battle will be decided by Sebastian Vettel and Andreas Seidl, and which of the two is 'more important' to the team. That's according to former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher. Last year McLaren beat Aston Martin, racing under the Racing Point moniker, to third in the Constructors' Championship with seven points separating the two. This year both teams have made a big changes with McLaren joining Aston Martin on Mercedes engines and Aston Martin bringing in four-time World Champion Vettel. Powered by the same leading engine, Schumacher reckons this year's battle will be decided by two key figures: Vettel and Seidl. One brings with his driving ability and...
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