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Ex-F1 driver questions whether Vettel will continue in the sport

Article To news overview Ex-Formula 1 driver Timo Glock reckons Sebastian Vettel will be pondering whether he "still wants to do this to himself" after a disastrous return to action at the Australian Grand Prix. Having missed the first two rounds in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia with COVID-19, Vettel endured a miserable comeback at Albert Park, made up of incidents and costly crashes. Aston Martin departed the venue as the only team yet to score a point in 2022 – the second campaign of their five-year plan to become a title-challenging force. Glock: I can imagine that Vettel will lose patience Given Aston Martin's current situation, Glock has predicted "a tough road for the...
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