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Mattia Binotto and Christian Horner back Sebastian Vettel

Christian Horner, Mike Krack and Mattia Binotto have all backed Sebastian Vettel to return to Formula 1 in the future, but in some sort of management role given that he's a 'great people person'. Vettel retired at the end of 2022 following a 15-year career in Formula 1, with his debut having been made at the 2007 United States Grand Prix. The German went on to enjoy an incredible career, which saw him become a four-time World Champion as well as a 53-time Grand Prix winner. His most dominant period of his career was whilst he raced for Red Bull, with the German having kept a special relationship with the Austrians for the entirety of his career. READ: Romain Grosjean makes admission about...
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