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Vettel extends Red Bull deal through 2015

Red Bull Racing has announced that it has reached an agreement with three-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel to extend his contract through the 2015 season. Vettel's previous deal was set to run until the end of 2014, but the new extension adds an additional year. The partnership has been amazingly successful. Since Vettel joined the team in 2009, Vettel has scored 38 pole positions, 50 podium finishes and 28 wins.
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