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Climate concern has Vettel questioning his F1 future

Four-time F1 world champion, Sebastian Vettel has admitted that his concern over climate change has left him questioning whether it is right to continue in the sport. On Thursday, the German became the first active F1 driver to participate in Question Time, a long-running production on the BBC, in which a panel of politicians, journalists and others face questions from invited members of the public. The Aston Martin driver, who sported a 'Miami 2060 - first grand prix underwater - Act Now or Swim Later' T-Shirt in Miami last week, has spoken out on a number of issues in recent times including human rights. Asked whether his opinion on climate change and his profession made him a hypocrite,...
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