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Listen: Vettel's radio during Russian GP retirement 'Bring back f***** V12'

Sebastian Vettel was looking strong after taking the lead (all be it with some politics), early in the Russian Grand Prix. But, the German was forced to retire with an engine issue. Ferrari couldn't let him drive back to the pits due to chance of electrocution. The four-time world champion made his message clear. 
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