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Mercedes seat 'difficult' for Vettel - Mol

May 20 Dutch commentator Olav Mol has played down hopes that Sebastian Vettel might keep his Formula 1 career alive at Mercedes. With the quadruple world champion and Ferrari splitting at the end of the year, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has indicated that Vettel is an option for 2021. "As far as I am concerned, there is only one seat where Vettel can still show something if he wants to continue," Mol, who commentates for Dutch television Ziggo Sport, told the F1 aan Tafel podcast. "There is only one seat he should want, and that is the Mercedes. Whether it will come?" Mol thinks Wolff's comments about taking Vettel's availability seriously is not necessarily a sign that...
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