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Vettel denounces costs of junior categories 'gone wild'

Sebastian Vettel says the costs of going racing in the junior categories have "gone wild" and need to come down, although the Aston Martin driver admitted there was no "quick fix" to the issue. Vettel's comments echoed concerns recently expressed by Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. Hamilton believes F1 has now become a "billionaire boys' club", and says racing must become more accessible "for people with more humble origins". "If I were to start over from a working-class family, it would be impossible for me to be here today because the other boys would have a lot more money," Hamilton said. Wolff also recently hit out at the...
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