Red Bull F1 representative “Sebastian Vettel’s career is successful except for hairstyle”[F1-Gate.com]

Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner looks back fondly on his time with Sebastian Vettel.

Sebastian Vettel is arguably the most important driver in Red Bull’s history, and while Max Verstappen may surpass Vettel’s accomplishments, the four-time F1 world champion is the most successful in the team’s history. remain a driver.

Christian Horner recalls many of his successes as pleasant memories, but he recalls that his hairstyle was not good enough.

Sebastian Vettel has long hair now, but that wasn’t always the case at Red Bull.

Christian Horner joked to Sebastian Vettel that his hair was never cool when he was with us.

“Bleaching, shaving, everything!” Horner told Sebastian Vettel, who was sitting next to him.

“It was a lot of fun and an incredible time.”

“We all grew up together. Very, very happy memories. Vettel was a very special part of our team.”

“All the wins, the Constructors’ Championship, the Drivers’ Championship…” Sebastian Vettel jokingly interrupted: “We got all your bonuses, right?”

“All I did was write checks the whole time!” replied Christian Horner.

“But most of all, it was a lot of fun.”

Tensions threatened to boil over between Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez at this year’s Brazilian Grand Prix, but not as much as the rivalry between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber.

The 2013 F1 Malaysian Grand Prix, in which Sebastian Vettel ignored the “Multi 21” team order and overtook Mark Webber to win, was not completely restored as a teammate.

Nevertheless, Christian Horner joked that Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel were much easier to handle than Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

“It’s easy compared to our current drivers,” said Crustian Horner of the era of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber.

“They[Vettel and Webber]were a great pair.”

“Looking back now at what we’ve accomplished together, we had a great time. We’ve all gotten a little older.”

“It was an incredible time. It was a great time for the team. It was a great time for them (Vettel and Webber).”

Meanwhile, Sebastian Vettel has remained quiet regarding what will happen next, but said he would enjoy the “emptiness” of not having any commitments for next year.

“I’m looking forward to the break and the emptiness because nothing is ready,” said Sebastian Vettel.

“I have no commitments signed up for next year. I think it’s a challenge.”

“It will be a great test for me and we will see how we deal with it.”

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