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Vettel blames media amid Ferrari ‘crisis’

Vettel blames media amid Ferrari ‘crisis' Sebastian Vettel has pointed a finger at the media as talk of a Ferrari ‘crisis' swirls in Hungary. Overtaken in recent races by Red Bull, Ferrari has also been struggling with reliability problems. Now, there are rumours that technical director James Allison is departing, that Ross Brawn could replace him, and that Vettel himself might switch to Mercedes in 2018. The Vettel-to-Mercedes rumour came from the German's former boss at Red Bull, Christian Horner. 'It's interesting that he knows that without speaking to me,' Vettel joked in Hungary. 'There's nothing in it. We are all highly motivated to ensure that Ferrari gets back to the...
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