Vettel's Australia F1 crashes "not normal" - Aston Martin
Vettel returned to the cockpit in Melbourne after missing the opening two races of the season due to COVID-19, with Nico Hulkenberg stepping in as his replacement.
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Vettel returned to the cockpit in Melbourne after missing the opening two races of the season due to COVID-19, with Nico Hulkenberg stepping in as his replacement.
As F1 debates whether to allow drivers to race with Covid, Sebastian Vettel says it would not have been possible in his case as he was too ill.
Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel is under investigation for riding a moped around the Australian Grand Prix circuit during first practice. The German, a pole-sitter at Albert Park during his time at Red Bull in 2013, endured a difficult return to the cockpit after missing the opening two races of the season after contracting Covid-19.
Few doubt that the Silver Arrows will return to the battle at the front of F1, the question is more about whether the progress can come soon enough to make it a three-way title fight.
Sebastian Vettel cannot wait to finally get his Formula One season started, having missed the opening two races after testing positive for Covid-19. The Aston Martin driver had to watch from home as Nico Hulkenberg stepped into his place for the season-opener in Bahrain and the subsequent Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel has said that he cannot wait to get driving again after missing the first two races of the Formula 1 season because of covid.
Sebastian Vettel has said that he cannot wait to get driving again after missing the first two races of the Formula 1 season because of covid.
Sebastian Vettel said Wednesday it felt like "arriving late to school" as he starts his season at the Australian Grand Prix this week after missing the opening two races. Germany's four-time world champion was ruled out of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia grand prix last month with coronavirus. "After testing positive and missing the first two races, it feels a bit like arriving late to school so I'm really keen to get going again," said Vettel, who has triumphed three times in Melbourne.