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Vergne reveals reasons behind 2015 Red Bull promotion rejection

It would have looked bad for Red Bull to promote the Frenchman into Sebastian Vettel's seat after already being replaced at Toro Rosso by Max Verstappen, according to Jean-Eric Vergne.
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