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Villeneuve laughs at calls for Vettel to retire from F1

Jacques Villeneuve sees no reason for Sebastian Vettel to throw in the towel in F1 despite the four-time world champion's continued struggles, insisting the German is "making millions" doing his job despite the difficulties. In Monaco, Vettel enjoyed his best performance to date with Aston Martin, qualifying eighth and scoring his first points of the season thanks to a creditable run to P5. But the 53-time Grand Prix winner will need to confirm his upswing in form in the Principality that followed a poor run of results in the opening four races of the 2021 season that stirred up talk of Vettel's impending exit from F1. Villeneuve admits that Vettel's underperformances before...
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