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Five drivers rule themselves out of Aston Martin seat

Five current F1 drivers have ruled themselves of jumping ship and taking the recently vacated Aston Martin seat for next season. Sebastian Vettel announced on Thursday morning that he would be calling time on his stay in Formula 1 at the end of the season, marking the close of a 15-year career. While the tributes poured in for the four-time World Champion, thoughts, as they always do, turned towards the future and who is likely to partner Lance Stroll at the team next season. Aston Martin have yet to make any official announcement as to who will take up the vacant seat meaning Formula 1's ‘silly season' is set to start early this year. But five men have already ruled themselves out...
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