Sebastian Vettel on F1's rules
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Former world champion Sebastian Vettel drove the 1993 McLaren car of the late Ayrton Senna on Sunday as part of tributes marking the 30th anniversary of the death of the Brazilian Formula One great. Vettel drove four laps at Imola's Autodromo Enzo e Dino ...
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel has warned Formula 1 to not lose its DNA amid sweeping but incremental changes made
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Vettel warns 2026 F1 rules risk losing sport’s DNA
Sebastian Vettel has voiced strong concerns that Formula 1’s sweeping 2026 technical regulations could erode the sport’s core identity, echoing criticism from current drivers. The changes, which shift power units to a near 50-50 combustion-electric ...
The four-time world champion, who called time on his racing career four years ago, will swap his racing suit and gloves for running shoes on April 26, taking part in one of the world’s most renowned annual fundraising marathon events, F1 reports.
Sebastian Vettel had a stellar Formula 1 career, netting four World Championships with Red Bull before retiring at the end of 2022. The sport’s allure may yet tempt him back, however, and Vettel is refusing to rule anything out. Vettel recently spoke to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sebastian Vettel of Germany's Scuderia Ferrari team stands in his pit box after the second free practice session during Formula 1 German Grand Prix. Fabian Sommer/dpa Former Formula One ...
No matter how grueling or physically demanding Formula One is on its drivers, Sebastian Vettel is sure the toughest test only comes once they hang up their helmets. Nico Rosberg shocked the world of F1 when he announced his retirement from the sport less ...
When four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel signed with Scuderia Ferrari, he did so in the hopes of emulating his childhood hero Michael Schumacher. Vettel, however, never realized his dream, spending his first two years adrift of the dominant ...
“What is an activist?” asks Sebastian Vettel. He’s scratching his scruffy face and grimacing, bristling at the accusation that he has become one. It’s hard to argue against it: Over the past couple of years, even as he’s struggled to find top-10 ...
German Sebastian Vettel won a rain-hit Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai from Australian team-mate Mark Webber as Red Bull Racing claimed a one-two finish to record their first Formula One triumph. Championship leader Jenson Button was denied a third successive victory as the Briton finished third with Brawn GP team-mate Rubens Barrichello of Brazil in fourth.
Heading into turn one, Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat looked to make a move on four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel, a move that would put the German legend all out of shape heading into turn two, and he crashed into his team-mate and lost his front wing.