Last races not a 'farewell tour' - Vettel
Sebastian Vettel has baulked at the claim that the last grands prix of 2022 will be his "farewell tour" to Formula 1.
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Sebastian Vettel has baulked at the claim that the last grands prix of 2022 will be his "farewell tour" to Formula 1.
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: The Belgian Grand Prix will remain on the Formula One calendar next year, the sport announced on Sunday (Aug 28) after speculation the race at Spa-Francorchamps could be dropped.
The president of motor racing's ruling body, the International Motoring Federation (FIA), on Saturday insisted they are fully committed to supporting women in the sport.
Reports that the fabled Spa-Francorchamps will lose its Formula 1 race after this weekend's Belgian GP are premature.
Stefano Domenicali expressed his delight at Audi announcing that they are joining Formula 1 from 2026, with the German brand confirming the news at the Belgian GP.
Sebastian Vettel accused Formula One boss Stefano Domenicali of being thoughtless and using insensitive language when he suggested there was little prospect for female drivers in the sport. Speaking to reporters at the Belgian Grand Prix, Aston Martin's retirement-bound four-time world champion said the Italian former Ferrari chief had used "a very unlucky choice of words". Domenicali told reporters on Wednesday that "realistically-speaking, unless there is something like a meteorite coming to Earth, I don't see a girl coming into F1 in the next five years."
German car manufacturer Audi will become an engine supplier in Formula One for the first time in the 2026 season, chairman Markus Duesmann announced on Friday.
Sebastian Vettel has criticised Formula One chief executive Stefano Domenicali for claiming it is “very unlikely” a woman will be on the grid within five years.