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Sebastian Vettel is a German Formula One driver and four-time World Champion who currently drives for Scuderia Ferrari. He has been racing in Formula One since 2007, when he debuted with BMW Sauber. He is widely considered to be one of the best drivers of all time, having won four consecutive World Championships from 2010 to 2013. Vettel is a nine-time Grand Prix winner, and has also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He is widely respected for his driving ability and technical expertise, and is known for his friendly and approachable manner. Vettel is currently the highest-paid driver in Formula One, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest drivers of the modern era. Vettel made headlines in 2019 when he was signed by Scuderia Ferrari to compete in the 2019 season, replacing Kimi Räikkönen. Since joining Ferrari, Vettel has had a difficult start to the season, with multiple retirements and a series of poor performances. Despite this, Vettel has remained optimistic and enthusiastic, and is determined to turn things around and challenge for the title. Vettel has also made headlines in recent months for his outspoken views on the sport. He has been vocal in his
Sebastian Vettel and Mick Schumacher will once again reunite for the Race of Champions Nations Cup at next month’s snow and ice-based event at Pite Havsbad, Sweden, with the pair looking to add to Germany’s record haul of wins at the all-star event.
The Imola circuit has apparently been smacked with a fine after Red Bull took to the track for a filming day last October 😬 According to Corriere dello Sport, the team were at the iconic circuit with their 2013 RB9 - the car Sebastian Vettel won his fourth world title in. These cars were the last before the turbo-hybrid era came in the following year, with the machines we know now being much quieter. As a result, the car was detected by noise pollution sensors in the area, meaning the Imola venue was handed a €500 fine. In the Corriere
SEBASTIAN VETTEL CONTENT. I REPEAT. SEBASTIAN VETTEL CONTENT 🚨 Okay, now we've all gathered around ready to bask in his presence. Are you ready to hear what he had to say about sim racers? As you may know, Seb is taking part in the Race Of Champions this weekend with Mick Schumacher - yes, Smick has also made its return. But one team has already caught his eye, and it isn't someone he would've raced against before. Team eROC, which consists of F1 Esports champions Lucas Blakely and Jarno Opmeer after they battled it out for the eROC title, have
Race of Champions is BACK this weekend, and as well as a load of adorable Sebastian Vettel and Mick Schumacher content, there's also some wicked racing. It's being held on ice and snow for a second year in a row, and there have been plenty of big surprises so far 👀 One of the shocks of the event was Team Finland being knocked out of the Nations Cup early on. The duo of two-time F1 World Champion Mika Hakkienen and everyone's favourite coffee-drinking and proud mullet-owner, Valtteri Bottas, failed to make it through to the quarter-finals. So who were these
CAN WE HAVE A ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR MICK SCHUMACHER 👏 He rightfully made his way to the Race Of Champions final, knocking Sebastian Vettel out in the process and facing Mattias Ekstrom is a fiery end to the weekend - LITERALLY. But, despite a sensational job from both drivers, Mattias claimed a fourth Race Of Champions crown after claiming a 2-0 victory over Mick. Although the drive was *chef's kiss*, it was made even more impressive by taking on the role of fireman midrace. Yep. A small fire in the centre of the cockpit appeared. Determined not to pull out