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Sebastian Vettel raced against the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher, and Max Verstappen during his glittering F1 ...
Since retiring from Formula 1 in 2022, Sebastian Vettel has largely stepped away from the motorsports spotlight. However, ...
The four-time F1 world champion has been gone for three years but hasn't strayed too far from the sport and speculation has continued that he could make a return to action ...
Max Verstappen will reach 200 F1 races for Red Bull at the 2025 Hungarian GP, where McLaren is again dominating the on-track ...
Before his 150th F1 start, Vettel earned 41 wins, 73 podiums, 45 pole positions, and those four titles—stunning stats that cast a shadow over his contemporaries (in the same first 149, Lewis ...
Amid talk that quadruple world champion Vettel could rejoin Red Bull in an advisory role, Marko told Sport1 in Hungary that the idea had gone nowhere.
Watch Sebastian Vettel take the legendary 1992 Williams F1 FW14B, once driven by Nigel Mansell, back to the track. This ...
Sebastian Vettel announced via his newly created Instagram that he will retire from Formula One at the end of the 2022 season. He made his debut back in ’07 with Sauber, competing in the United ...
Vettel has achieved everything possible in F1 – setting new, historic benchmarks in the process – but the German is also conscious that there are few pastimes more thrilling than elite motorsport.
Sebastian Vettel, a four-time Formula One world champion, will retire at the end of the 2022 season, he announced in a social media post Thursday. The 35-year-old German driver will step away as ...
More significantly, based on his seasonal averages (winning just under 30 percent of his races), Vettel can expect to win five or six grands prix in an average 20-race season. Aside from his first ...