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After Ferrari farewell, where does Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel head to now

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The four-time world champion will leave Ferrari after the 2020 season, but his options to continue at the highest level in Formula 1 are limited The motorsporting world woke up on Tuesday morning to a development that had been brewing in the pits for a while now.

Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel will leave Scuderia Ferrari at the end of the 2020 Formula One season once his contract with the team expires.

In a joint statement on Scuderia Ferrari’s official website, Vettel said that both parties “have realised that there is no longer a common desire to stay together beyond the end of this season.

Financial matters have played no part in this joint decision. That’s not the way I think when it comes to making certain choices and it

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