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Vettel shares his 'most meaningful legacy' ahead of F1 retirement

Article To news overview Sebastian Vettel has revealed how he intends to keep hold of his "most meaningful legacy" by staying in touch with certain members of the F1 paddock when he retires. Vettel announced ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix that he will be walking away from the sport at the end of the 2022 season after 15 years at the top level. He has four World Championship titles and 53 race wins to his name, having achieved most of his success with Red Bull in the early 2010s. BMW Sauber, Toro Rosso, Ferrari and current team Aston Martin are the other outfits Vettel has represented over the years. Vettel keen to keep his F1 friendships Asked to reflect on the legacy he has...
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