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Sebastian Vettel insists he's ‘calm' about Ferrari failure

Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel has affirmed that the environment was not the determining factor in his decision to retire from Formula 1 at the end of the season. The German started his career at BMW Sauber in 2007 when he stood in for the injured Robert Kubica, and he scored a point in eighth at the US Grand Prix. A year later, he was a grand prix winner with Toro Rosso in Monza, earning him a drive with Red Bull for 2009. He won four races with the Austrian team as he finished second in the championship behind Jenson Button, but 2010 would a crowning year for the then 23-year-old. READ: Sebastian Vettel reacts to claim Stroll made him quit Aston Martin Vettel claimed the championship...
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