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Vettel to sit out Austin GP qualifying

AUSTIN, Texas - Organisers of the 2014 US grand prix say Sebastian Vettel's absence from qualifying this weekend is "unfortunate".

The Red Bull driver will sit out Saturday's (November 1) decisive session and start the Austin race from the pitslane, as he takes a penalty for using an unscheduled sixth engine of the 2014 season.

Vettel has slammed the long-life engine rule in F1, resulting in his situation, as "completely stupid".

'IT'S JUST TOO BAD'

Vettel said: "The people turn on the television and see a driver who just stands around and has nothing to do."

Already reeling from the sudden loss of F1's two backmarker teams just ahead of the race weekend, the Austin circuit's co-founder Bobby Epstein is also upset that one of F1's biggest names will not be qualifying on Saturday.

Epstein said: "It's just too bad. I would like to see him (Vettel) start on the grid on Sunday (Nov 2). It won't affect our ticket sales because most of the people come here for the overall experience but it's nevertheless unfortunate."

MARUSSIA, CATERHAM COLLAPSE

F1's loss of Marussia and Caterham, amid the risk other struggling teams could also collapse, has triggered the next round of soul-searching for the sport.

Epstein thinks formula one could learn from America's top motor racing category, Nascar.

Epstein said: "F1 has got to make the sport about personalities. That's what Nascar does very well. People connect with people.They don't connect with metal."

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