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'Vettel refuses new one-year contract proposal from Ferrari with less salary'

The contract of Sebastian Vettel expires at the end of 2020 and where Sky Italia previously reported that Vettel will have to do it with a much lower amount, there is now news that the German has rejected the proposal. Vettel came in 2015 as the new leader to Ferrari. The German wanted to follow his idol Michael Schumacher and also become world champion with Ferrari, but after several failures Ferrari chooses a different route with Charles Leclerc. The Italians do want to keep Vettel, but under certain conditions. Read more McLaren in trouble as season continues until 2021? 'Think Renault will deliver' Vettel worth much less According to La Gazetta dello Sport, Ferrari has only twelve...
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