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Seidl backs Vettel to overcome continued troubles

McLaren team boss Andreas Seidl has given his backing to Sebastian Vettel as he looks to overcome his continued troubles in Formula 1. Vettel ended up with more penalty points than actual points on his debut showing for Aston Martin. Three for failing to respect yellow flags in Q1 and a further two for causing a collision with Esteban Ocon in the race itself. After a miserable end to his time with Ferrari, the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix did little to suggest that Vettel can get back to his former great self. But Seidl, who knows his compatriot very well from back in their BMW Sauber days together, is confident that Vettel can stop the rot. 'You have to leave things in the past,' Seidl is...
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