Sebastian Vettel addresses F1 retirement talk
Sebastian Vettel has said that his future in Formula 1 will depend on what opportunities he has to try and win and be successful in the years ahead.
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Sebastian Vettel has said that his future in Formula 1 will depend on what opportunities he has to try and win and be successful in the years ahead.
Sebastian Vettel helped unveil the new Aston Martin AMR22 ahead of the 2022 Formula 1 campaign on Thursday, and also took the opportunity to offer a defence to Michael Masi over the criticism he has received since the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
• Max Verstappen and Red Bull confirmed their readiness for the 2022 Formula 1 season.
Ground effect is something that we’re going to hear mentioned a great deal more of this season in Formula 1, as the aerodynamic changes to the sport allow for it to return.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel believes Michael Masi should remain in his role as Formula One race director despite his controversial call that effectively decided the 2021 world title. Masi's position is under intense scrutiny after he was accused of bending the rules to allow Max Verstappen the chance to beat Lewis Hamilton to the title following a late safety car period in last season's finale in Abu Dhabi. But Vettel, a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, has thrown his weight behind the under-fire Australian. "For Michael, it has been a pity," said Vettel, speaking at the launch of Aston Martin's car for the 2022 season.
Formula 1 journalist and presenter Will Buxton has lent his thoughts to the discussion surrounding resurfaced audio footage of a chat between Race Director Michael Masi and Red Bull Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley in the closing laps of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix of 2021 will live long in the memory of both Formula 1 and general sports fans, such was the intrigue going into the event and, indeed, the drama that came out of it.
Aston Martin have become the third Formula 1 team to unveil their 2022 car and have arguably become the first team to give us an accurate representation of what their machine will look like come the first Grand Prix in Bahrain.