F1: A look at Sebastian Vettel's F1 career
Sebastian Vettel, who won the Formula 1 World Championship at the age of 23, was the driving force behind Red Bull’s early 2010 dominance.
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Sebastian Vettel, who won the Formula 1 World Championship at the age of 23, was the driving force behind Red Bull’s early 2010 dominance.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz (1:18.750) topped the opening practice session at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Spanish driver finished 0.130 seconds quicker than Max Verstappen (Red Bull), who leads the Drivers' Championship standings. Ad/> Verstappen split the two Ferraris, with his closest title rival Charles Leclerc a place further back ahead of Lando Norris, lapping well in the McLaren.
Carlos Sainz topped the opening practice session of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, with the Spaniard going just over a tenth quicker than Max Verstappen.
Sebastian Vettel’s retirement from F1 has come as a shock not only to us fans but reportedly to Aston Martin too!
The Hungarian Grand Prix is back for another year with the Formula 1 circus descending on Budapest for the last race before the summer break.
Sebastian Vettel's retirement announcement sent Formula One's 'Who goes where?' guessing game into overdrive at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Thursday (Jul 28), with a fistful of names tipped as a possible replacement at Aston Martin.
The retirement of Sebastian Vettel leaves Aston Martin with a difficult task to find a new driver ahead of the 2023 season. The 35-year-old German has endured a tough season with the British outfit and shown interest in activism and other aspects of his life.
Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto has backed Charles Leclerc to come back even stronger at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix following his crash at the last race in in France.