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Vettel appears in Canada with activist message on T-shirt
It's almost race weekend in Canada and that means the drivers are all in Montreal and trickling into the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve around this time. Sebastian Vettel is also in attendance and he has a special message. Article continues under ad Thursday afternoon before the start of the Canadian Grand Prix, the four-time world champion could be found at the F1 grounds wearing a white T-shirt with the print of a picture of a pipeline that read, "Stop Mining Tar Sands. Canada's Climate Crime." Vettel is taking action for the climate again, specifically focusing on issues currently facing Canada. Read more Ferrari: 'Simulations show Leclerc would have easy beaten Verstappen' Vettel...
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