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Aston Martin’s merchandise is known to be a hit among the fans. Well, if you have Sebastian Vettel as one of your drivers, the merchandise sales will skyrocket without a doubt. However, this time they have gone one step further.

The British team is selling Vettel themed hoodies, caps, and t-shirts with the German’s iconic V5 printed along with a handwritten logo. The handwritten word ‘Sebastian’ is present in the hoodie’s sleeve and the cap. And the fans cannot get enough of it.

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Vettel is one of the most popular drivers on the grid. Be it his racing skills on the track or his charm off it, fans respect and adore him. Nowadays, the German is loved by many for his ability and determination to spread awareness about issues that persist in society. So, of course, his fans are in a queue to buy his special merchandise, but they expressed their concerns on the price tag as it costs $113.

Twitter reacts to stunning Sebastian Vettel merchandise.

While fans want to get their hands on the merchandise, they also praised Aston martin’s marketing and design team for the ideas.

Some fans hilariously expressed that the merchandise is expensive to buy as the hoodie costs around $113.

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Meanwhile, this fan is all but ready to buy Vettel’s merchandise if the German scores a point in Spain. With upgrades lined up, they will look to score points this week, at least for this fan.

Aston Martin’s efforts in bringing a suitable Sebastian Vettel merchandise have certainly not gone in vain.

Aston Martin to bring upgrades for Spanish GP

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On the track, the results have not gone in Vettel’s favor. He has struggled to make an impact this season and has only scored 4 points so far. The AMR 22’s fuel issues meant that the four-time world champion had to start from the pit lane in Miami. However, the car showed great potential.

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He was on course to score a point until Mick Schumacher’s collision with him ended his race. Nevertheless, the German would have been content with the pace his car showed. To add to his delight, the British team is bringing upgrades to Spain.

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Aston Martin currently sits 9th in the constructors’ championship. They will look to compete with the likes of Haas and AlphaTauri as the season progresses.