Sebastian Vettel could return to Formula 1, but as an executive.
In the paddock, in fact, rumours are chasing each other that would have the former driver replacing the 80-year-old Helmut Marko, with the colours of Red Bull, to manage and discover new talents.
For now, however, Vettel will be in England to take part in the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where he will drive Mansell's historic Williams (world champion in 1992) and Ayrton Senna's 1993 McLarens, both powered by e-fuel and part of the former champion's collection.
Sebastian Vettel could return to Formula 1, but as an executive.
In the paddock, rumours are swirling that the former driver would replace 80-year-old Helmut Marko, in Red Bull colours, to manage and discover new talents.
For now, however, Vettel will be in England to take part in the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where he will drive the historic Williams of Mansell (world champion in 1992) and Ayrton Senna's 1993 McLarens, both powered by e-fuel and part of the former champion's collection.
No door is closed, as is evident from the interview with the Germans from Bild: 'So far I have done very well with my decision to retire, even though I miss the competition and the excitement of racing most of all. After so long in motorsport, however, I have a life outside racing for the first time. It took me a while to get used to it, but now I enjoy my time with my children. It was strange at the beginning, but I am doing well and following the sport with great interest.
Four times world champion, Vettel has left the circus after 299 Grands Prix. However, he does not regret not having made round figures: "I am very happy for Aston Martin, my former team. They have worked hard over the last few years, so it is good to see that they are now able to bring home some trophies. When will I return as a guest? I don't know yet."