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'Vettel must leave to cement legacy'

David Coulthard has urged Sebastian Vettel to leave Red Bull, saying he will never achieve greatness if he doesn't win a title with a different team. Although Vettel has won grands prix with two different teams, Toro Rosso and Red Bull, it's only with the latter that the German has won World titles. On his way towards greatness already with three titles on the trot, Coulthard reckons the reigning World Champ will only trully achieve that status if he claims the crown with a different team. "I don't think Seb has to do anything but keep winning to satisfy his own desire to be a winning grand prix driver," the 13-time grand prix winner told The Guardian. "But do I think he has...
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