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Vettel will also make statement with helmet design in Canada

Sebastian Vettel appeared at the paddock in Canada on Thursday with an activist message on his T-shirt to oppose oil drilling in Canada. The German indicated that his helmet will also be in the sign of his protest. Article continues under ad Helmet Vettel will also be in sign of protest Vettel is protesting oil drilling in Canada that is causing habitat for animals and humans to be seriously endangered. The oil companies are digging in a mine larger than the city of New York. The shirt he wore in the paddock on Thursday already carried a message against the oil drilling, but his helmet will also be in the sign of his protest. The German Sky Sport spoke to the Heppenheimer at the press...
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