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Jeremy Clarkson causes stir as he reacts to Sebastian Vettel's F1 retirement announcement

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Jeremy Clarkson, 62, took to Twitter and shared a message about Sebastian Vettel's retirement news.The four-time world champion revealed the decision to leave the sport had been a “difficult one” but admitted he wanted to spend more time with his children.The 35-year-old shared his concerns over the climate emergency and F1’s role as a contributor to the problem played a part in his decision-making process and that he was “scared” at what the future might hold for him.Vettel is currently driving for Aston Martin and made his F1 debut in 2007.In recent years, the racecar driver has been increasingly vocal about environmental and social issues.He has of late expressed his ambivalence at competing in F1, a sport that has an enormous carbon footprint because of the air travel involved.Taking to Twitter today, the former Top Gear presenter wished the German driver well adding he will be a "brighter star" outside of F1.In view of his 7.8 million followers, Jeremy penned: "Seb was a bright star in F1 but I think he’ll be even brighter when he’s out of it."The Clarkson's Farm star's comments caused a stir on social media as people flocked to address Jeremy's tweet.Twitter user, @dangermouseirl tweeted: "He can put his underpants on outside again and save the planet from global warming, hurrah!" To which Jeremy replied: "No no no.

He’s a very funny man and he has an opinion on things. You might not share that opinion but so what?"@gsxrmatt commented: "I thought he was a nice chap on Top Gear all those years ago."@jcp45 remarked: "I agree, he will be a star on TV should he wish it.

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