Sebastian Vettel reveals reason for farewell
“I didn’t quit because I didn’t like the sport anymore, because I was too slow or because I absolutely wanted to do something else.”
“I didn’t quit because I didn’t like the sport anymore, because I was too slow or because I absolutely wanted to do something else.”
“I am not in talks to race in Formula E with ABT Cupra or any other team.”
The German, who already in recent months had not ruled out the possibility of rejoining the Circus, said hissily, “I have ideas about it.”
Looking ahead to 2026, the two Ferrari faces of the present and the past would be pointed out by Seidl himself.
Ted Kravitz, Sky Sports F1 pundit, foretold the German’s future.
The German is back to thinking about the prospects of getting back behind the wheel after retiring last year.
The German has been retired for a year, handing over his single-seater to his fellow Asturian.
“We told him that this podium was also thanks to him, because it really brought us a step forward from the previous two years.”
Mike Krack admitted that he had spoken to the German about the situation related to Stroll’s injury, while putting his hands on a hypothesis that would be sensational.
Team principal Christian Horner commented on the German’s possible return as a manager.
The former German driver has returned to talk after retiring from racing.
Saying goodbye to Formula 1, the German driver may try his hand at rallying.
The former team principal of the Cavallino emphasizes how much good the German driver left behind in Maranello.
“As I said, only one could win, but I think the fact that we always had a good relationship, even in difficult times, brought us together in the end.”
The German was the Monegasque’s partner in Ferrari.
Helmut Marko renews an invitation to the four-time world champion to return to his old team.
The Monegasque driver revealed a backstory about his former teammate.
The former Red Bull and Aston Martin driver told about the possibility of joining the German team.
“It was perhaps the most difficult task I have faced in my career,” said the former Ferrari team principal.
“I don’t know if I would know how to do what he does, such as maneuvers, overtaking and things he does in certain track conditions.”
The four-time world champion’s farewell to Formula 1 is being discussed again: former rival talks about it.
The two German drivers, both distinguished by their Ferrari pasts, will be on the track together.
In recent weeks there has been talk of his return to Red Bull.
The much-heard Red Bull advisor gave his name: the four-time world champion had his say.
The Australian driver reserved honeyed words for his teammate at Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel.
“His last years in F1 were full of frustration, he was tired.”
The highest rated maneuver was Sebastian Vettel’s during the U.S. Gp.
The four-time world champion is fresh out of retirement.
Team Principal: “He is incredibly good at everything he does.”
The Red Bull adviser anticipated what the future of the four-time world champion might be.