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Vettel doesn't have ‘any decision' in Ferrari future

Ex-Formula 1 driver turned pundit, Paul di Resta, thinks all the bargaining power is with Ferrari and not Sebastian Vettel as their contract talks continue. Vettel has reportedly been offered just a one-year contract extension with Ferrari and that apparently comes with a drastic wage cut. His current reported salary is thought to be in the region of £30million a year. The four-time World Champion made a comment in a recent online press conference that he usually signs three-year contracts, leading some media outlets to suggest there is a disagreement between the two parties. As for who holds the power in these negotiations, the rise of Charles Leclerc means, according to Di Resta, that...
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