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Four-time F1 champion Vettel signs for Racing Point
The 33-year-old German won four consecutive titles from 2010 to 2013 with Red Bull before joining Ferrari, but the Italian team has not renewed his contract.
The supremely talented 21-year-old upstaged five-time world champion Lewis Hamilton in Bahrain but ultimately limped home third when his Ferrari lost power with 10 laps left.
The team name was changed from 'Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow' to just 'Scuderia Ferrari'.
'Oesterreich' reported that Lauda was in the intensive care station but should be released from the hospital later this week, without citing sources.
The seven-time world champion will turn 50 on Thursday but his millions of fans are none the wiser as to what the German superstar's state of health is.
The Briton staged an epic recovery from last to second at Silverstone and ended the year on 73 wins with Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 91 coming into range.
Hamilton can afford to be conservative in his racing and still take the title if Vettel and Ferrari are unable to beat him or win the race.
Hamilton held off a mid-race challenge from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to register a record-equalling fourth triumph at the floodlit Marina Bay Street Circuit track, while Vettel finished third to slip further behind in the title race.
Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel are still smarting after Lewis Hamilton won at Italy's Monza 10 days ago, despite the Marinello team locking out the front row at their home grand prix.
“We will give it everything in Singapore and all the remaining races,” team boss Toto Wolff told reporters after Sunday’s race.
Hamilton lapped the 5.4km circuit in one minute, 33.999 seconds, 0.359 seconds clear of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.
Most of the Formula One teams have contracts that expire at the end of 2020 and Marchionne said Ferrari would be able to walk away.
Resurgent Red Bull believe they can win the last two races, in Brazil and Abu Dhabi, while Ferrari are also eager to wrap up 2017 with a flourish.
As a result, the supercar estimated at R13.8 million, was parked in a bonded warehouse for three years.