Sebastian Vettel is one of the most celebrated F1 drivers of all time, but he recently retired from the pinnacle of motorsports in 2023. Ever since he left the sport, a constant void has entered the paddocks which can’t be fulfilled again. Sebastian’s record of 9 consecutive wins was recently broken Max Verstappen.
Fans always make various speculative stories about Vettel’s return to Formula 1 and they can never get enough of it. It seems as if collectively almost everyone wants the ‘can do everything’ man to come back to the tracks. Their dream may come true after the champ announces a news.
Sebastian Vettel mulls over return to racing in near future
In a news snippet by GPFans, it was observed that Sebastian Vettel has been talking about returning back to racing as soon as 2024. While leaving, Vettel had left everyone with cryptic hints about his return to the grid.
“Nothing has been signed or decided yet,” Vettel said via Auto Motor und Sport. “But I have the matter in the back of my mind. I still have time to decide. If at some point I come to the conclusion that it doesn’t work without racing, then I will drive again.”
It is being rumored that German shall work with Jota, a Porsche powered sportscar team. He will be approaching this team besides former F1 champion of Brawn GP team, Jenson Button and ex-Ferrari student Robert Kubica.
He maybe itching to rejoin the tarmac again, like Fernando Alonso, who couldn’t even keep himself away from racing of any kind.
How many F1 championships has Vettel won?
Sebastian Vettel was in Formula 1 for a huge timeline from 2009 to 2021, and he boasts work experience with one of the best teams to have existed on the F1 grid. Sebastian Vettel was once the most hated driver of the grid, because he was always dominating the sport in his Red Bull ‘rocket ship’.
This sheer dominance ended up with him having 4 F1 world championships in succession, making him stand up to legends Michael Schumacher and Juan Michael Fangio.
Vettel won the championships from 2010-2013, sensationally and he was at the peak of his career in Red Bull. He went on to rack up podium and wins like crazy due to his sublime sync with his racing cars. Seb even joined Ferrari in steps of my god Michael Schumacher.
Do you want him back in Formula 1 or do you want to see him in other endeavors, please share your opinions.