Sebastian Vettel revealed in an exclusive interview with Sky Sports News that he is considering a return to Formula 1. The four-time world champion retired in 2022 but has been in talks with team principals, including Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, about a potential comeback. With Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari, Mercedes has a 2025 seat open, and Vettel could be a candidate. Vettel expressed missing the competition and thrill of racing and hinted at the possibility of participating in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Despite being the third-eldest driver on the grid if he were to return, Vettel remains enticed by the speed and competition of Formula 1. He recently tested a Porsche hypercar for the Le Mans race and is considering participating in the event. Vettel also shared his surprise at Hamilton’s move to Ferrari, acknowledging the challenge of managing two competitive drivers like Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at the same team.
Fans can catch every session of the Japanese Grand Prix on Sky Sports F1, with the race set for Sunday at 6 am. Vettel’s potential return to Formula 1 adds excitement to the season, with the sport’s biggest names making headlines on and off the track. With possibilities of a comeback and involvement in other racing disciplines, Vettel’s future remains intriguing for motorsport enthusiasts.
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