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Sebastian Vettel has been asked by Sky Germany how it feels to drive a Red Bull again after Aston Martin were accused of copying Max Verstappen's car. The 34-year-old won four titles with the Austrian team during the early stages of his career, before joining Ferrari in 2015.
Vettel moved to Aston Martin at the start of last year after he and the Scuderia parted ways but suffered a disappointing season as he could only muster a 12th-place finish. Aston Martin have also struggled in the early rounds of the new season and are ninth in the Constructors' Championship standings after picking up just six points from the first five races.
The team have undertaken a major redesign ahead of this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix but have come under fire as their AMR22