The Belgian Grand Prix will put an end to the long summer vacation of Formula 1, but it will also open a new and interesting chapter of this season. Even before hitting the track, the news that attracted the most attention focused on the common choice of McLaren and Daniel Ricciardo not to pursue their paths together at the end of 2022, with the Australian’s future remaining a question mark. Who, on the other hand, is already certain not to proceed long in the Circus is Sebastian Vettelwho had already announced his retirement on the eve of the last Hungarian GP.
#Vettel: “No more Germans in Formula 1? It goes in cycles, but in Germany I think we are more realistic. Starting a career costs a lot. Actions must be taken to facilitate those who race in Kart”# F1 #BelgianGP
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The German of Aston Martin, present during the pre-GP conference, nevertheless expressed his opinion on some topics recently addressed in Formula 1: among these, the return of a womanwhich has been missing since 1992. The four-time world champion, who has always expressed himself in favor of gender equality in this category, reiterated his concept, also addressing a message to the parents of those who want a future in motorsport: “When young girls say they want to run, maybe their father suggests they do something else – he has declared – have women in Formula 1 it would help us to give these girls a voice and break down these stereotypes“.
One day after free practice in Spa-Francorchamps, F1 has practically made official the non-renewal of the French Grand Prix, which will not take place in the next championship. Together with France, also the Germany he will continue his period of distance from the Circus, which has now proceeded from 2020. Furthermore, with the retirement of Vettel, 2023 will see the total absence of German pilots on the starting grid, as long as Mick Schumacher is not confirmed in Haas. A phenomenon explained, however, without too many dramas by the former color bearer of Red Bull and Ferrari: “It goes in cycles, but in Germany I think we are more realistic. Starting a career costs a lot. Actions must be taken to facilitate those who run in Kart ”. In conclusion, the four-time world champion has confirmed his retirement from the tracks, but has nevertheless opened up to the opportunity of a job in the same F1 or in the FIA: “Let’s see, time will tell. It depends on the role and the seriousness: if you accept it, it is because you want to do it well “.
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