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Aki Hintsa made Sebastian Vettel 'better man'

Sebastian Vettel adds his own tribute to former McLaren doctor Aki Hintsa, who sadly passed away last week at the age of 58.

Sebastian Vettel has added his own tribute to former McLaren doctor Aki Hintsa, who sadly passed away last week at the age of 58.

Lewis Hamilton, who made his debut for McLaren in 2007, gave an emotional and fitting farewell to the Finn in the Thursday press conference in Abu Dhabi.

Drivers up and down the pitlane also knew him well, including Vettel, who got his F1 fitness up to speed with Dr Hintsa as a 20-year-old rookie.

"We met a long time ago and he was ready to help me even though he had no reason to," Vettel told Finnish broadcaster MTV in Abu Dhabi.

"I feel that he not only made me a better driver, but also a better man.

"And Aki not only helped me, but many people.

"We are here in the paddock for a short time, and we all wear different coloured shirts, but Aki never looked at them. He had the gift to help people and is still a great inspiration."

Dr Hintsa died after a battle with cancer.

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