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The week that Formula 1 forgot the 'c'-word

The past week has seen the resumption of something close to normal service in Formula 1 as the driver transfer market entered hyperdrive. In a period of just over 48 hours, Sebastian Vettel is currently without a seat after confirming he will leave Ferrari at the end of the year; McLaren's Carlos Sainz is to take the German's place with the Scuderia; while Daniel Ricciardo will switch from Renault to McLaren. Article continues under video For a few blissful days, the world was back to normal. The strange thing with all of these recent moves, however, is that there appears to be no loser. No driver appears to be entering a worse situation than they are stepping away from. Sebastian Vettel...
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