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Wednesday's Formula 1 news roundup: Sebastian Vettel, Michael Schumacher, Mark Webber

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Here, Sports Mole rounds up the latest Formula 1 news on Wednesday, June 24.

Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest news regarding Formula 1 on Wednesday, June 24.

Wednesday morning's headlines:

Tyre barriers set alight at Zandvoort
There was a fire just outside the Dutch GP venue at Zandvoort on Tuesday. Read more.

F1 manufacturers could say 'goodbye' - Schumacher
Ralf Schumacher is worried about the future of Germany's national representation in Formula 1. Read more.

Back-to-back ghost races will give 'answers' - Magnussen
Formula 1's looming back-to-back 'ghost race' experiments could be eye-opening, according to Haas driver Kevin Magnussen. Read more.

10,000 corona tests ready for Austria GP
More than 10,000 coronavirus tests are being stockpiled at the scene of next weekend's return to Formula 1 action in Austria. Read more.

No pre-Austria test for Haas
Haas will not follow in the wheel-tracks of other Formula 1 teams by organising a pre-Austria test. Read more.

Zanardi could lose vision after crash - reports
Alex Zanardi's eyesight is at risk as a result of the hand cycling crash that has left him in a coma with serious facial and head injuries. Read more.

McLaren in legal race to avoid insolvency - report
McLaren is worried it may soon run out of money. Read more.

Honda aims to be 'champion' in 2020
Honda's goal for 2020 is to power Red Bull to the world championship. Read more.

FBI rule that Nascar driver Bubba Wallace was not victim of racist act
Bubba Wallace had said he was left 'incredibly saddened' by the incident. Read more.

Surgeon says Zanardi injury not like Schumacher's
Alex Zanardi's brain injuries do not compare with those suffered by fellow former F1 driver Michael Schumacher. Read more.

Ecclestone hopes Ferrari 'play fair' in 2020
Bernie Ecclestone hopes Ferrari "play fair" in 2020. Read more.

End of German free TV deal 'about Vettel' - Ecclestone
Bernie Ecclestone thinks the looming end of free-to-air television coverage of Formula 1 in Germany is due to the demise of Sebastian Vettel's career. Read more.

F1 reserve role no different in corona era - Kubica
Robert Kubica does not think his new role as a reserve driver will bounce him back onto the Formula 1 grid sooner rather than later. Read more.

F1 cars to display rainbows in 2020
There may initially be no one in the grandstands, but fans at home will at least be seeing a low of rainbows in Formula 1 this year. Read more.

Webber tips Vettel comeback in 2022
Mark Webber thinks Ferrari has made a good choice by signing up Carlos Sainz for 2021. Read more.

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