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Vettel will drive in Formula One weekend at Imola: 'Would like to pay tribute'

Sebastian Vettel will go out on track at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend. The German racing driver will take a seat in the McLaren MP4/8, which Ayrton Senna also drove, as a fitting tribute to the late Formula 1 icon. On Wednesday 1 May, Vettel's news broke. This was exactly 30 years after the driver's accident at Imola.
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