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VETT OUTTA HERE

Sebastian Vettel reveals Ferrari brutally snubbed him and exit wasn’t mutual as they refused to offer new contract

SEBASTIAN VETTEL has revealed that Ferrari REFUSED to even offer him a new contract ahead of the four-time F1 world champion's departure from Maranello.

The Italian team confirmed during the coronavirus pandemic shutdown that the German, 32, will move on at the end of the 2020 campaign.

 Sebastian Vettel's future in F1 is incredibly uncertain after this season's end
Sebastian Vettel's future in F1 is incredibly uncertain after this season's endCredit: AFP or licensors

Ahead of the season finally getting underway in Austria this weekend, Vettel was asked where his negotiations with Ferrari had come unstuck.

And he stunningly revealed that no such talks had ever taken place, stating: "There was no sticking point.

"It was obviously a surprise to me when I got the call from Mattia [Binotto, team principal], when he told me that there was no further intention from the team to continue.


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"We never got into any discussions, there was never an offer on the table and therefore, there was no sticking point."

The former Red Bull star has failed to win a world championship during his five seasons with Ferrari, having twice finished as runner-up to Lewis Hamilton.

Carlos Sainz will replace him next year and attention has turned to where Vettel may be able to find a seat.

A mega link-up with Hamilton has been dismissed by Mercedes incumbent Valtteri Bottas and a move over to Renault has also been touted.

However, Vettel insists that he is yet to discuss a move with any other team in the F1 paddock.

He noted: "At the moment, I am not having any talks [with other teams]."

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