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Vettel supports Autobahn speed limit

Sebastian Vettel Sebastian Vettel has admitted that he’s in favour of the introduction of a speed limit on Germany’s Autobahn. Long-serving Chancellor, Angela Merkel, opted not to stand in the recent election, with a change of power now taking place in the country. The introduction of a 130km/h limit on the county’s motorways was part of the Greens party’s manifesto and saw Vettel lend his support to their plight as he continues to raise awareness for environmental issues. “I think it's about bigger picture,” the four-time world champion said when asked about the prospect of a speed limit on Germany’s historically unregulated roads. “It's a way to save up to two million...
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