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Former world champion Sebastian Vettel has said he would prefer more transparency in Formula One in connection with the affair around Red Bull team principal Christian Horner. Horner was cleared in an internal probe over alleged inappropriate behaviour towards a female team employee who has since been suspended. Messages allegedly between Horner and his accuser were later leaked to leading F1 figures and the media. Vettel, who won his four world titles 2010-2013 under Horner at Red Bull, told Sky TV on Wednesday that "it would be nice if there was simply more transparency so that you really co...
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Four-time Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel tested for Porsche on Tuesday in Spain as the German carmaker gears up for the Le Mans 24-hour. Vettel completed 118 laps over 581 kilometres at the at MotorLand Aragon. "Driving the Porsche 963 on the track here in Aragon was definitely a lot of fun. I first had to get used to everything and find my rhythm. The driving experience is different simply because of the roof over your head, as is dealing with the higher weight and the tyres," Vettel said after his outing. Speculation is increasing that Vettel may race in the iconic French race t...
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Four-times Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel will test for Porsche next week in Spain as the German carmaker gears up for the Le Mans 24-hour. Speculation is increasing that Vettel may race in the iconic French race this year and return to F1 at some point, with Germany's Audi taking over Sauber. He left F1 in 2022 afte racing for Aston Martin. "I've always followed other racing series and my curiosity about endurance racing encouraged me to give it a try. Now I'm excited about the endurance race in Aragon and I'm looking forward to the time behind the wheel," Vettel, 36, said in a s...
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Former Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel has left it open whether he would come out of retirement and join the Mercedes team join next year as successor of Lewis Hamilton. Vettel told Friday's Neue Zürcher Zeitung he was surprised just like many others when seven-time champion Hamilton announced in January he would leave Mercedes after 12 years to drive for Ferrari from 2025. "Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff did not phone me up but we exchanged a few text messages. But this is not an issue for me right now because at 36 I have all the time in the world. That is not going away." Ge...
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