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Wolff believes "cracks" were evident in Ferrari/Vettel relationship

Mercedes motorsport boss Toto Wolff has revealed he was unsurprised by Sebastian Vettel's decision to quit Formula 1 rivals Ferrari. Vettel and the Scuderia announced earlier this month the four-time champion would be leaving the team at the end of the season, ending what will be a six-year association. Article continues under video The comments within Ferrari's statement from Vettel and team principal Mattia Binotto suggested there was no longer harmony between both parties. Wolff, who claims he has "a friendly relationship" with Vettel, has suggested such a breakdown was apparent. "I am not so surprised about his decision; I think you could see some cracks," Wolff...
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