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Sebastian Vettel to make surprise appearance on British TV show

With the next grand prix weekend not until 20-22 May, Sebastian Vettel has decided to step away momentarily from Formula 1. The Aston Martin driver has announced that he'll be making a surprise appearance on the popular British political programme, Question Time. Vettel will appear on the BBC show on Thursday 12 May, and he will answer questions from those in the audience as well as get involved in heated debates with the other panellists. Similar to Lewis Hamilton, Vettel has become well-known over recent years for supporting various campaigns and raising environmental issues. READ: Verstappen fires warning about Red Bull’s reliability as he admits there are ‘still issues’ The...
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