Vettel would like Imola circuit to return
Sebastian Vettel said he would like to race at Imola again with the vacant Round 4 spot on the 2021 calendar still to be filled.
Sebastian Vettel said he would like to race at Imola again with the vacant Round 4 spot on the 2021 calendar still to be filled.
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Sebastian Vettel has admitted he made mistakes off the track during his time at Ferrari – but insists he has “not forgotten how to drive”.
Red Bull driver programme boss Dr Helmut Marko said bringing Sebastian Vettel back to the team for 2021 wasn't an option.
While Sebastian Vettel is happy to tell Mick Schumacher everything he knows, he thinks it's important for the rookie to find his own path.
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Sebastian Vettel feels Formula 1 is failing on several fronts, but in particular the politics in the sport could end up destroying it.
Mick Schumacher never thought he'd be preparing to battle with Sebastian Vettel in Formula 1, but that's what will happen in 2021.
Sebastian Vettel has given a special mention to Maurizio Arrivabene among the most influential people during his Ferrari career.
Mick Schumacher, who will make his Formula 1 debut in 2021, has been discussing the advice that Sebastian Vettel gave him.
Sebastian Vettel believes his former Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc is the most talented driver he has met over the last 15 years.
Sebastian Vettel said he felt compelled to finish the 2020 season with Ferrari because he isn't a "fan of shortcuts".
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Despite knowing he would leave Ferrari at the end of 2020, Sebastian Vettel pulled the team together says sporting director Laurent Mekies.
Sebastian Vettel has explained his touching tribute to Ferrari in his farewell race, where he had a song, complete with custom lyrics, prepared for the team.
Ross Brawn believes Sebastian Vettel's move to Aston Martin will be a "fresh start" for the under-fire German.
Conceding that Mercedes will be the "big favourite" next season, Sebastian Vettel says his own chances of success will depend on the car Aston Martin hand him.
Sebastian Vettel had some wonderful words for Charles Leclerc after the pair completed their final race together at Ferrari.
Sebastian Vettel bowed out from Ferrari with a song and a huge trophy – albeit not one that reflected his Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result.
Charles Leclerc was far from pleased with Ferrari's showing in Abu Dhabi, saying they were just "not quick enough".
Sebastian Vettel said it is mysterious that Ferrari have by far the biggest pace gap between their drivers of any team on the grid.
Charles Leclerc believes if Ferrari put everything together then they can aim to qualify in the "top six" for the Abu Dhabi GP.
Sergio Perez believes Sebastian Vettel will "enjoy" working with "pure racers" at Racing Point in 2021 when they become Aston Martin.
Sebastian Vettel has joined Carlos Sainz in questioning the FIA's decision to allow double World Champion Fernando Alonso to take part in this year's young driver test.
Having not won the Drivers' Championship in a six-year spell with Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel says both parties "failed" in their aims.
Sebastian Vettel has expressed frustration about how Ferrari kept him dangling before deciding they would not extend his contract.
He may be a four-time World Champion but Ross Brawn feels Sebastian Vettel will have "big shoes to fill" when he replaces Sergio Perez next season.
Declaring that Fernando Alonso lining up at this year's young driver test is "wrong", Ferrari have asked the FIA to allow Carlos Sainz to drive.
Slapped with a three-place grid penalty for the Abu Dhabi GP, Mattia Binotto says there's no need to discuss the "rights or wrongs" of Charles Leclerc's Sakhir race crash.