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Vettel: Motorsport must 'think of alternatives' to continue into future

Article To news overview © XPBimages Sebastian Vettel believes that motorsport as a whole must "think of alternatives" to regular combustion engines to continue into the future. The German, who retired from F1 at the end of the 2022 season, recently took part in the 2023 Race of Champions in Sweden. The yearly event that gathers some of the best drivers in motorsport to go head-to-head showcased a mix of electric, regular combustion, and cars using fossil-free biofuels. "I love motorsport and I'm very mindful when it comes to the future," Vettel told media. "You have young drivers, I have kids as well, and I think it's been a real privilege to go through...
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