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Bernie Ecclestone insists Sebastian Vettel won't return to Formula 1

Former Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone believes retired four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel would've 'waster another ear of his life' had he remained in F1 this season, with the former F1 supremo labelling Vettel as someone who 'is not happy' when he loses. The retired German has popped up in F1-related news ahead of this weekend's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, with it having been revealed by Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft that Vettel 'offered his services' to Aston Martin, given Lance Stroll's injury. Stroll was ruled out of pre-season testing following a 'minor accident' whilst cycling in Spain, resulting in the Canadian being replaced by reserve...
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