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Struggling Vettel ‘should retire' – Minardi

Apr.13 Former F1 boss Giancarlo Minardi thinks quadruple world champion Sebastian Vettel 'should retire'. It's a stinging comment after one of Vettel's worst performances ever in Formula 1 last weekend in Melbourne. 'He was unlucky to have missed two grands prix because of covid,' said the 74-year-old, who is also now the president of the Imola circuit. 'But he should retire. He has a lot of money, he has won titles and he will never win again,' Minardi told Corriere della Sera newspaper. His comments come amid speculation that the 34-year-old may be replaced at struggling Aston Martin by Fernando Alonso, who may need to make way at Alpine for the reigning Formula 2 champion Oscar...
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