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'Alonso could take year out'

Fernando Alonso could take a year out of F1 following the bombshell news that Sebastian Vettel will join Ferrari in 2015, according to Sky F1's Martin Brundle. In a stunning development that few predicted and caught the F1 paddock almost entirely by surprise, Vettel informed Red Bull late on Friday night in Japan that he was activating the release clause in his contract to join Ferrari.The Scuderia are yet to publicly comment on the news, but Vettel's transfer all-but guarantees Alonso's exit following a breakdown in his relationship with the new Ferrari hierarchy. Sky F1 understands that the remaining two years on Alonso's contract were terminated by mutual consent on Thursday evening.Yet...
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