Red Bull, Horner and Sebastian Vettel
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Autosport on MSNWhy Lewis Hamilton "called on meetings with” Ferrari bosses ahead of F1 Belgian GPLewis Hamilton says he will challenge every area of Maranello as “crunch time” nears in his hunt for an eighth world title
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PlanetF1 on MSNSebastian Vettel makes F1 return admission amid Red Bull rumoursSebastian Vettel has declared "Formula 1 is over", the four-time champion conceding the space should rather be left open for young talent.
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F1 legend Sebastian Vettel has hinted that he may one day make a return to racing, as well as confirming talks with Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko. Vettel claimed four consecutive world championship titles with Red Bull between 2010-2013,
Lewis Hamilton revealed on Thursday he had prepared his own reports to present to Ferrari’s senior management during a series
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The four-time F1 world champion has been gone for three years but hasn't strayed too far from the sport and speculation has continued that he could make a return to action
Sebastian Vettel has firmly shut down any chance of returning to Formula 1 in the future. But could the four-time world champion make his debut at Le Mans?
Sebastian Vettel has explained why his experience as an ex- Formula 1 driver could enable him to be an ideal long-term replacement for Helmut Marko at Red Bull. The German has spent a great deal of time away from F1 since his retirement from the sport at the end of 2022.
Over the past 20 years, several drivers have arrived at Ferrari as world champions, only to fail to replicate their success for the Prancing Horse. Lewis Hamilton says he is determined to break that streak.
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DPA International on MSNVettel cannot imagine a return to Formula OneFour-time world champion Sebastian Vettel cannot imagine a return to Formula One. "Formula One is over. At some point, it's time to let others take the field," he told the Auto, Motor und Sport magazine. "I think it's good that a whole generation has been replaced. This is not a vote against the old, but one in favour of the young," he said.
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PlanetF1 on MSNSebastian Vettel offers telling response to FIA presidency suggestionThe four-time world champion was asked about his interest in the role as Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s term draws to a close but suggested he was unqualified for the position. The FIA presidency will be voted upon in December, with Ben Sulayem set to be challenged by Tim Mayer.