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Vettel wants to close Ferrari chapter ‘with dignity'

Sebastian Vettel says he wants to close his Ferrari career “with dignity” as the championship prepares to enter the final third of the 2020 campaign. Vettel joined Ferrari in 2015, twice finishing runner-up in the standings, but will leave the team at the end of 2020 after it opted to recruit Carlos Sainz. Ferrari is in the midst of its worst campaign for 40 years and holds only sixth in the Constructors’ Championship, having fallen away from the battle for third overall. Vettel has only scored 17 points to hold a lowly 13th in the standings, reaching the top 10 positions at less than half of the grands prix held so far this year. “I’ve had the privilege to live through those...
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