Vettel's success 'may damage F1' says Ecclestone

 

Friday 24 February 2012 01:00 GMT
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Vettel pictured in Jerez during pre-season testing
Vettel pictured in Jerez during pre-season testing (GETTY IMAGES)

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The Formula One rights holder, Bernie Ecclestone, says the dominance of Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel could harm the sport.

"We don't want what happened last year, which was not too good," Ecclestone said. "We perhaps need a change [of champion]. I think everybody would agree."

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