Sebastian Vettel won’t rule out F1 return, giving Mercedes an intriguing option

Sebastian Vettel is still only 36 and he refuses to 🉐rule out an F1 comeback

(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 with Sebastian Vettel (GER) - Bee Hotel at Buzzin' Corner. Formula 1 World
(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 with Sebastian Vettel (GER) - Bee Hotel at…

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sebastian Vettel has admitted the door is not clos�💞�ed on a possible Formula 1 comeback.

The retired Vettel’s openness about potentially returning to racing may provide Mercedes with an unexpected, 🌄and intriguing, option.

Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari in 2025 mꩲeans Mercedes are searching for a replacement.

Vettel was asked by Swiss newspaper  about whether Hamilton’s switch to Ferrari could cause him to return to F1: “I was surprised by this change.

“Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff didn't call me𒊎, but we briefly exchangಞed text messages.

“But so far it's not an issue f𒈔or me, also because at 36 I still have all the time in the world.

“So it doesn'❀t𓂃 go away. But my signs haven't changed.

“I think that I have learned and understood a𓆏 lot in th🐻is one year without racing, including about myself.

“B🐬eing on the other side had a big impact on me; a lot of questions came up. So far there is no active project.”

Vet🌟tel was asked if his stance on an F1 comeback wa🥂s ‘a clear no?’

“No,” he responded.

“I already said back then that there wouldn'💖t be a clear no in that sens✤e, because I believe that everything is a process.

“And maybe there will come a point at which I say: Yes,🌄 I would like to go back.

“When I sort it out mentally so that it suddenly 𒐪makes 🎀sense again.

“But at the moment I'm dඣoing very well without driving in Formula 1.

“There is no firm no, but also no firm yes.”

Wolff has already b✃een questioned about contacting Vettel to replace Hamilton.

“I think he made the decisiꦫon to not🐎 race anymore,” Wolff said.

“We are talking on a regul🍷ar basis. We’ve also talked yesterday, but it wasn’t about driving for us in the future.”

(L to R): Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari with Sebastian Vettel (GER) and Robert Shwartzman (RUS) / (ISR) Ferrari Reserve
(L to R): Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari with Sebastian Vettel (GER) and Robert Shwartzman (RUS…

The 2024 season which kicks off this weekend ༒in Bahrain is the second without Vettel.

The German retired after a stint at Aston Martin.

H🀅e is a four-time F1 champion with all his titles coming as a Red Bull driver.

Only Hami𓃲lton, Michael Schumacher and Max Verstappen 💜have won more F1 grands prix than Vettel.

He insists that he is still keeping an eye on F1 from afar: “Ye𒅌s I do.

“I wanted to try withdrawal at the first grand prix after my last race. I actually didn't watch the practice, but shor𒆙tly bef🔯ore qualifying I had to give in and tuned in. I also watched the race.

“It wasn't as strange a feeling as I had prev⭕iously tღhought, watching and no longer sitting in the car.

“I then s♎aw a few races throughou🍎t the year, or at least watched the highlights.

“Because oꦜf course I'm still interested in the sport, evꦦen if I'm no longer that close to it.

“I watch with my ♎wife and u𝔍sually comment unconsciously.

“She says it's the first time she's really understood the ♚sport.”

He continuedไ: “I loဣve this sport, it is so multifaceted and full of depth.

“But I also understand that many things are too complex to be understood in an hou🎃r and a half. “For 💫me the fascination is still there. But of course I'm not neutral either.

“Last year belonged to Max Verstappen.

“Of course some people find it bor🤪ing, but I think it doesn't give enough respect and recogni𝄹tion to his achievements.

“I, for one, am full of admiration. Even for someone like the ski racer Marco Odermatt. It's not that the others are doin꧃g something wrong, they really try everything. But Max and Marco do it so much betಞter.

“They give t🍰he sport its shine. That excites me. Also because I still know what success feels like.”

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