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Sebastian Vettel has said goodbye to Red Bull at their Milton Keynes factory, after the team threw a party to celebrate his six seasons of success.
Vettel will join Ferrari next year, and has been seen in Italy meeting and greeting his new team ahead of the Christmas break.
The German won four world championships in a row with Red Bull, and they have honoured him by giving him one of his championship winning cars as a leaving present.
However, Vettel won’t be able to get his hands on the car until he has left Ferrari, with team boss Christian Horner commenting: “We don’t want it turning up in Maranello.”
Sebastian Vettel
Vettel later said: “The last six years have been incredible. What we’ve achieved, the work that’s gone in: so much passion, so much dedication. It will always stay in my heart.
“Big big thank you to everyone. In the end we had a better car because we had a better team.
“Thank you really doesn’t describe enough what I feel.”
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