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Vettel looking at engineering career post-F1

Sebastian Vettel said he would like to revisit his interest in mechanical engineering once his driving days are over. When it is all said and done, Vettel will go down as one of the greatest talents that Formula 1 has ever seen. With 53 wins, 57 pole positions and four World Championships to his name, Vettel is the second most successful German F1 driver of all time, behind only Michael Schumacher. And despite a rocky 2019 his career in F1 still appears to be in-tact – Ferrari have offered the 32-year-old a new deal for 2021, albeit with a big salary cut, while McLaren have also been touted as a possible destination for next year. But once he does hang up the gloves, Vettel said he...
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