Vettel signs new contract
11/06 22:42 CET
Reigning Formula 1 World champion Sebastian Vettel has signed a contract extension with Red Bull. The new deal will keep the 25-year-old German at the British-based team until 2015. Vettel has won three races this season and currently leads the driver’s championship – 36 points ahead of Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. The three-time world champion has been…
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