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"The sooner he leaves, the better for everyone."

Sebastian Vettel experienced a weekend in Austria to forget. The German disappointingly finished eleventh in qualifying and in the race things didn't go much better. While teammate Charles Leclerc put down an impressive second place. For former driver and teammate of Vettel, Mark Webber, a lot has become clear about the future of Vettel last weekend. "Sebastian is dressed in red, he drives a red car, but he's just there for himself. In some scenarios you wish it was over now, because that's what it looks like." With the knowledge that you leave after this season, the fun will be over by now, says Webber to Motorsport-Total.com. Despite Vettel's negative reputation in recent years...
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