Octane Magazine

DEREK BELL

uring the coverage of the Belgian Grand Prix, I was struck by the amount of speculation surrounding Sebastian Vettel’s future. That, and the talking heads opining why his final season with Scuderia Ferrari has become so rancorous; how and why a four-time Formula 1 World Champion finds himself without a ride for 2021. Much was also said about how and why the ‘reds’ are in such dire straits this year, generally running at – or near – the back of the field. It’s painful to watch.

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