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Former team boss sees Vettel going to Racing Point

Gerhard Berger considers the chance of a switch from Sebastian Vettel to Racing Point significant. He thinks there may even have been talks between the two camps. The former team boss of the German states that Racing Point can clear the way for Vettel relatively easily.  "That's probably already happened somewhere," says Berger at ServusTV about conversations that may have taken place between Vettel and Racing Point. "In Formula 1 it's usually the case that such issues are already settled when they come out. That's why I can imagine Sebastian driving for Racing Point. That could be the only alternative for him, where he says: 'I can win races with this car'". Read...
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