Ex-F1 chief calls on Sebastian Vettel to retire after Australian GP nightmare
Sebastian Vettel has been told to consider retirement from Formula 1 in the wake of his disastrous Australian Grand Prix performance last weekend.
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Sebastian Vettel has been told to consider retirement from Formula 1 in the wake of his disastrous Australian Grand Prix performance last weekend.
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