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Vettel: De Vries' sacking by AlphaTauri ‘brutal'

Four-times Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel says he has sympathy with Nyck de Vries in the wake of the Dutchman’s “brutal” sacking by AlphaTauri. De Vries was recruited by AlphaTauri for 2023 in the wake of his points-scoring performance as a stand-in at Williams in Italy last year. De Vries endured a fraught start […]
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