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VETTEL denies playing a role in recruiting staff RED BULLA

Sebastian Vettel categorically denied any involvement in the recruitment of many members Red Bulla, who joined him at Aston Martin.

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It was announced last week that it will Fallows Day iz Red Bulla moved k Aston Martin, where he will become the new technical director as part of the team restructuring. He is already active in the team Andrew Alessi, who joined the team on July 1st.

Given that these moves happened soon after he joined the team Sebastian Vettel, a former racer Red Bull Racing, who worked with both experts in early 2010, many believe the German played a definite role in recruiting both to join Aston Martin, but popular Seb it categorically denies it. “I’m part of the team, but my job is to race and give feedback to the engineers, not to hire staff. Ever since I joined Aston Martin, the team has been constantly increasing its resources and it’s nice to see new people coming to us."

Sebastian Vettel categorically denies having any role in getting experts from Red Bullbut they are moving to Aston Martin, where the German is also performing from this year onwards - Photo: HB Press

Hag continues: “I worked with both Andrew and Dan, but that was a long time ago. It’s amazing how much time has passed since then. We also invited a lot of other people whose names may not be so well known. But with each new employee, Aston Martin gets stronger." Hag he may not have had direct applications in transfers, but his presence on the team could increase interest in both former members Red Bull Racing. However, the German believes that this is not the case and points out factthat the same did not happen when he was in Ferrari and considers that geographical factors have played a greater role.

"I don't think they came for me. After all, I was after Red Bullfor a few years at Ferrari,” he says four-time world champion. "For Andrew and Dana, the transition should be pretty nice as they move from one British team to another. They will not have to leave the country in which they live. Moving to a new job in the same region is always easier than moving to a new country," Ends Hag.  

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