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Vettel always wanted to drive for Ferrari

Mario Andretti has revealed that Sebastian Vettel had always wanted to drive for Ferrari even during his early days at Red Bull. Vettel joined  in 2015 after four successive World Championships between 2010 and 2013 and in 2019 will be joined by Charles Leclerc with Kimi Raikkonen leaving for Sauber. It hasn’t always been plain sailing for Vettel at Ferrari but Andretti revealed the German had always wanted to drive for the Scuderia. "I remember in his first year with Red Bull, I asked him what were his ambitions for the future and he immediately replied: ‘Drive for Ferrari!’” Despite failing to stop Mercedes winning the World Championship in each of his...
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