Four weekends, and for Sebastian Vettel it will be time of the donut in Abu Dhabi, presumably together with Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso and other great protagonists. Indeed, that of Yas Marina will be the last race of the German in Formula 1 and also risks being the last memory that fans will have of him in the Circus. This is because Vettel has thousands of projects outside the racing world, and few would surprise a choice to enjoy that time with the family that as a driver – inevitably – he could not fully live.
The four-time world champion reflects on his future after Formula 1: “I still love this sport and racing. The decision to retire was a difficult one, but I thought about it for a while. I know how much effort this sport requires e I feel it is the right time to do other things. There will probably come a time when no one will remember me. Nothing lasts forever. People can decide if they want to remind me, but I wouldn’t be offended if they didn’t. It is not important to me how I am remembered. I try to treat people with respect and to be kind. If that’s what people remember about me, then I’m happy“He told Aston Martin channels. “There are many lessons that I have learned from Formula 1, then whether you want to learn them is up to you. Being a Formula 1 driver is an accelerated way of life Your Life. I think this is true for most professional sportsmen, actually. There is everything that happens in normal life, but it is more compressed in terms of time and years. I had to mature before my friends in school because I took my career as a pilot very seriously and I had to deal with many adults: if I wanted to achieve something, I had to commit myself and be disciplined.“.
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