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Vettel: Not winning at Aston Martin taught me a lot

Article To news overview © XPB Sebastian Vettel feels that not winning during his final two years in F1 with Aston Martin taught him "a lot". The German experienced the majority of his success in the sport during the earlier years of his Formula 1 career, having achieved his first win with Toro Rosso during his first full season in 2008. He went on to join Red Bull in 2009 and claimed back-to-back championships between 2010 and 2013. Vettel did not win a race in 2014, but returned to the top spot of the podium when he became a Ferrari driver in 2015. Ultimately, though, he failed to win a title in his years with the Scuderia and was replaced by Carlos Sainz for the 2021...
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