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Mercedes to consider Vettel for 2018 F1 – Rosberg

Nico Rosberg says Sebastian Vettel will be in the running for a sensational switch to Mercedes for 2018. For 2017, the German outfit has signed up Valtteri Bottas, following Rosberg's...
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