After winning four world championships with Red Bull and capturing the hearts of motorsport fans all over the world, Sebastian Vettel has called time on his Formula 1 career. The 35-year-old’s point scoring performance on his final appearance in F1 in Abu Dhabi was unfortunately not enough to see Aston Martin leapfrog Alfa Romeo in
MoreCharles Leclerc’s relationship with the now retired Sebastian Vettel is a mixed one, with the pair having raced together at Ferrari. Their interactions with each other, though, began before Leclerc was promoted to Formula 1 in 2018, where he raced for Alfa Romeo with support from Ferrari. Leclerc was an integral part of the Ferrari
MoreMax Verstappen’s achievements at just 25 years old have been hailed as “quite frightening” by Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, who admits he’s “never seen” a driver before with the “raw ability” that the imperious Dutchman has. 2022 was a sensational year for Verstappen, as he claimed a second consecutive Drivers’ Championship with ease,
MoreRed Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has sensationally revealed that a return to Formula 1 might already be on the horizon for four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel, with talks between the two having already taken place regarding a potential management role. Vettel’s glittering 15-year career at the pinnacle of motorsport came to an end at
MoreThere is certainly no driver quite like Sebastian Vettel, in terms of his driving style and most importantly, his personality. The four-time World Champion’s retirement was an extremely sad one for the world of Formula 1, with Vettel’s long-term press officer Britta Roeske believing that the sport “should miss” the 35-year-old. Vettel has never been
MoreSebastian Vettel will go down in Formula 1 history as one of the all-time greats, winning four world championships during his time with Red Bull and becoming almost invincible. The major changes in regulations that came in 2014 saw Red Bull fall slightly behind their rivals in terms of competitiveness and Vettel decided to seek
MoreFormula 1 drivers are some of the most well-known and rare sportspeople in the world, with only twenty drivers in the world able to race in the pinnacle of motorsport at one time. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton has 31 million followers on Instagram while the recently retired Sebastian Vettel boasts 2.6 million despite only
MoreFormula 1 lost a number of drivers at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with Mick Schumacher, Nicholas Latifi and Daniel Ricciardo all being replaced at their respective teams ahead of the 2023 season. Sebastian Vettel went out on his own terms however, calling time on his stellar career in a bid to spend more time
MoreFormula 1 is watched by millions of people all around the globe, with all 20 drivers being household names across all parts of the world. Due to their notoriety and influence, drivers have often chosen to make political statements during race weekends, knowing that whatever they do will be broadcast to the world and will
MoreMax Verstappen’s 2022 success appears to come at an astronomical price for Red Bull, with the Dutchman having been slapped with the highest-ever bill for an F1 Super Licence. Each year, a driver has to pay a fee to enter the following campaign, with that fee being determined by a base sum plus a certain value per point
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