Sebastian Vettel does not deny F1 retirement for 2022 season only[F1-Gate .com]

Sebastian Vettel admits that he wants to taste the “taste” of continuing to fight at the top of F1, but he doesn’t know what will happen in the future.

The deal between Sebastian Vettel and Aston Martin F1 will expire at the end of the season. Vettel, one of F1’s most successful drivers, recently said his motivation to continue in F1 was because he was “interested in winning.”

Sebastian Vettel reiterated that he would take a look at how 2022 unfolds before deciding what to do next.

Asked about the future after 2022, Sebastian Vettel told reporters, “I don’t know. I don’t keep it secret. It depends on what happens this year. Then I’ll start from there.”

“My contract ends at the end of the season. Of course, it’s not the year everyone on the team wanted, or at least not the beginning of the season, but I think it’s wrong to cancel it already.”

“One day, this journey will end and another journey will begin. Whatever it is.”

The Aston Martin F1 team has been one of the back-macker teams so far in 2022 and is the only team that has yet to score points in this year’s Constructors’ Championship.

Sebastian Vettel looks back on his career and believes that Aston Martin F1’s growth remains positive in terms of operations. The factor he considers is how well the team will look to the future.

“To be honest, looking back over the last 15 years, I was in a position to win the championship, win many races, compete for pole position and win many podiums, and the taste was clearly wonderful,” Sebastian said.・ Vettel commented.

“If you’re not in a position to be there, it’s not a secret that it has a different taste.”

“I need to find another motivation, but in the end I want to taste the same thing again. That’s the essence of sports.”

“That’s one of the big deciding factors, but the team is growing. There are many things that look very promising.”

“The answer will come to light over time, but it will be important to determine how promising the future is and how quickly it will be.”

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