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Sebastian Vettel clarifies rumours of a move to Ferrari again and says he doesn't care who his partner is, Sebastian said he has no plans to go to Mercedes GP or Ferrari, adding: "I don't want to waste time on who my teammate is, because to beat everyone, it doesn't matter if he drives the same car as me, I won't let the team pick my partner to my liking, but I still want two things from my partner: honesty and respect."
Sebastian Vettel and F1 president Bernie attended an interview on Thursday, and in a question from F1's official website, the German said he is happy at Red Bull and has no plans to go to Mercedes GP or Ferrari. Sebastian Vettel, who has won six of his eight Grands Prix races this season, has been the subject of more than one transfer message, saying: "Let's be relevant, it's not easy to win a Grand Prix or a championship on any team.
I'm happy at Red Bull and of course Ferrari and Mercedes GP are legends, but I don't want to be a legend at the moment. "For Vettel at the moment, what is the most important thing? The German's answer was quite philosophical, he said
The most important thing for me was that when I came back to the hotel from the track and said to myself in the mirror, 'this is me, I'm very happy with myself', when Abu Dhabi came to an end, I knew I didn't need to prove anything to anyone else. "With Vettel, there are even more transfer rumours related to Webb, and judging by the current situation, the Australian veteran is likely to leave Red Bull in the future. Sebastian Vettel was absent-minded about whether his team-mates would leave or stay, admitting that he wasn't worried about who his future team-mates would be, because he knew he needed to beat everyone to get to the top.
"I definitely don't want to waste time on who my team-mates are, because it doesn't matter if he drives the same car as me to beat everybody, I don't let the team pick my partner to my liking, but I want two things from my partner: honesty and respect," Vettel said.
When the European Grand Prix is over, it seems like it's only a matter of time before Sebastian Vettel defends his title, and in F1 you get applause for a Grand Prix and frequent victories that don't flatter. In response to the perception that Vettel killed the suspense, Bernie responded: "Vettel is a lot like Schumacher, that's why he has the power to dominate, fans don't think his reign is boring, but will continue to pay attention, who can beat him? ”
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Personally, I don't think it will be next season.
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Sébastian Vettel's former team-mate Mark Webber believes that the deterioration of relations with the Ferrari F1 team has seriously affected the four-time world champion's competitive form, prompting the veteran driver to make the difficult decision to leave the Prancing Horse and perhaps even choose to retire.
The Australian driver was very forthright about Sebastian Vettel's state of mind: "As you know, every F1 team has two quotas. Despite his best efforts in the past few years to push the team to win the World Championship, Saiba has not been able to do so. ”
I think he's lost confidence and he knows the Italian team culture very well, which is a very important factor. So I think the tension with the team has tired him and his form is out of line with his age. I've reminded him several times. ”
He worked hard in the game and I think he was too tired. Maybe he's the driver who knows the car best, but he really deserves a break. I don't know if he's going to **, and I wouldn't be surprised if he retires, although I don't want him to make that choice. ”
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Scuderia Ferrari has officially announced that Sebastian Vettel will leave the Scuderia Ferrari at the end of the season, which Ferrari says is a shared decision.
Sebastian Vettel's existing three-year contract expires at the end of the season, but after months of negotiations between the two parties over a new contract, no agreement was reached and the decision was made to "break up".
Ferrari confirmed the news of Vettel's departure in a statement released on Tuesday morning.
Sebastian Vettel said: "My partnership with Ferrari will end at the end of 2020. Both the team and I realised that working together at the end of the season was no longer a common need.
Financial considerations were not the reason we made this decision, and it was not and never will be the way I considered when making such a choice. I myself will take the time to think about what is really important to me in the future. ”
Ferrari principal Binotto said: "It's a tough decision to make given the value of Sebastian Vettel. However, there was no specific reason for this decision. This is our collective decision, and it's time for us to go our separate ways to achieve our respective goals. ”
It is reported that Sebastian Vettel had previously been offered a short-term contract with a lower salary than his previous contract, but he stressed in his statement that financial considerations had nothing to do with the decision.
Sebastian Vettel also said that the salary does not matter if he stays at Ferrari.
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Going to Ferrari in 2015 and leaving in 2020 was definitely a bad milestone in Vettel's career, both of them went through a process from expectation to disappointment, and no one owed anyone just didn't fit for each other. Sebastian Vettel talks about his relationship with Ferrari and the pressure to work in such an atmosphere is never small.
As we all know, Ferrari is a very special team internally, and if you want to be in the team, you need a high level of emotional intelligence, which is obviously not what Sebastian Vettel is good at. Vettel's relationship with Marchionne and former team principal Alivabene was not as good as Totowolf's relationship with Hamilton, with Vettel believing that Marchionne was adept at putting extreme pressure on the drivers, while Alivabene was also ambitious and not easy to get along with.
This is the hallmark of Ferrari's team, with a hierarchy of internal hierarchies and bureaucracy, and it does require a lot of mental endurance to work in such a team, which is now Mercedes' technical director and former Ferrari technical team member James Ellison said that he left Ferrari in large part because he couldn't stand the bureaucracy. Coincidentally, Andy Cowell, the former head of Mercedes Engines who was at home, turned down Ferrari's invitation mainly because of the team atmosphere.
However, in Vettel's opinion, this is not the case for everyone at Ferrari, and says his race engineer Ricardo Adami is a very good colleague. "We travel together and it's important to have him as my backbone," Vettel said. We know each other very well.
He understands me and is the most important partner for me from a track performance point of view. ”
As for team-mate Leclerc, Vettel praised the Monegasque man's performance: "He's certainly a talented driver, very fast. He is at a new stage in his career. I can see a little bit of my past self in him, me 10 years ago.
He's a good guy, and I can only say he's good. Ten years ago Sebastian Vettel was a talented young driver, the youngest world champion.
In a team atmosphere like Ferrari, I'm really a little worried about our little prince Leclerc, who understands politics more than Vettel, will the current Britney become Mrs. Niu one day?
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Sebastian Vettel said Ferrari is now"Suffering"There are no shortcuts and the team is digesting the aftermath of a disappointing Italian Grand Prix.
Ferrari endured a miserable home race at Monza, with Sebastian Vettel retiring with a brake failure and Leclerc battering the wall at the Parabolica bend.
Just a week after the poor performance in Belgium, the team was once again out of content, and Vettel was well aware that the situation was difficult and that it would be difficult to stay awake.
Speaking after Monza, he said: "There are no shortcuts in life and we are in this position because we probably deserve it. We're suffering, the whole team is suffering, and I'm part of the team. ”
Ferrari had hoped for an improvement in their fortunes in Italy, as struggles at Belgium meant that neither Vettel nor Leclerc could claim points.
Monza's retirement couldn't have been worse, but Vettel is well aware that what Ferrari is going through now has nothing to do with bad luck. "Everything happens for a reason, and we're slow for a reason, and I'm not the only one who suffers," he said. ”
Vettel still believes Ferrari has some room to turn things around before the end of the season, even if he admits not really quick to fix its problems.
"We still have a lot of games this season and a lot to learn and understand, so there's still a lot of work to do," Vettel said. We have to focus on that.
If I had a choice, I would like to be in the car on the track right now, not in the backfield. But sometimes you can't choose, you have to deal with everything you have. That's how it is at the moment, so we have to keep a clear and blind mind, even if it's difficult. ”
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Sebastian Vettel admits he failed to win the F1 World Championship for Ferrari, saying there was something behind it"Maybe I shouldn't have started a fight"。Sebastian joined Ferrari in 2015 with the goal of emulating his childhood hero Michael Schumacher and bringing the world title to Maranello.
The four-time world champion finished runners-up in both 2017 and 2018 and claimed 14 victories for Scuderia Ferrari, but after 18 months of disappointment, Ferrari decided not to renew Vettel's contract at the end of the 2020 season, using McLaren's Carlos Sainz as his replacement.
Sebastian Vettel, who will succeed Perez in 2021 at Aston Martin, says he has no regrets about his five-year spell at Ferrari, but admits his time with the Italian team has been a failure.
Speaking on the F1 podcast 'Beyond the Landscape', Sebastian Vettel said that I did fail because I had set myself the goal of winning the championship at Scuderia Ferrari and I failed to do that.
The German failed to thrive in Maranello's highly politicized environment, and he admits he could have done something different behind the scenes. "There are some things I should have done better, some things maybe I should have seen earlier, maybe I shouldn't have chosen the fight," he said.
But, then again, I think everything that happened brought me to where I am now. If I'm fair and demanding, I've failed. Is there a reason?
Probably, yes, but I don't accept them as an excuse. ”
Sebastian Vettel is looking forward to his new beginnings at Aston Martin and the 33-year-old says he is enjoying a role after being persuaded to join by boss Lo Kai Yuen Lance Stroll"Interesting project"and explained that there were many factors that led him to join the team.
Sebastian Vettel believes Aston Martin has potential in terms of performance, the car, the team's location, the team's likely position, and the potential. That's why I decided to join this team, which is very different from Ferrari, and obviously the Race Point team today and the future of Alead Pansten Martin will grow. It's going to be an incredible challenge for both myself and the team.
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Vettel wants to"Dignity"By ending his first time with Formula 1 Ferrari, he admits his final season with the Italian team was not easy.
Four-time F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel has six races left before leaving Ferrari, and after Ferrari chose not to renew his contract until the end of the year, Sebastian Vettel will join Race Point next year, which will be renamed Aston Martin next year.
Sebastian Vettel struggled to match Leclerc's form throughout the season, with less than a third of his team-mates (63 and 17) in 13th place in the Drivers' Championship.
Sebastian Vettel praised Leclerc for playing very well, often seeming to get the most out of the car, and admitted that his struggles would increase before 2020.
"From my side, I think it's been a very different year, a very different environment, and probably not a smooth year for me, nor the easiest situation," Vettel said. But I'm willing to give everything, try to improve, and at the end of the year, go back to where I know I can do it.
Sebastian Vettel hinted that he had a difficult time when he was informed of his decision to leave Ferrari in July, saying: "Obviously, this year's car is not easy for either of us to drive, and I sat in all the meetings that Charles [Leclerc] attended and we shared the same opinion. But it is clear to everyone that we have decided to break up.
Nevertheless, I respect all the work done on my side, as well as the work of the last few years, so I am willing to give me the maximum reward. ”。
Vettel admits that the past few years have not been the easiest situation. It's the same with the game, it doesn't really go our way. Now you have to do it all over again, pick yourself up, look forward to the upcoming games and try to make things a little bit better.
Sebastian joined Ferrari in 2015 with the hope of emulating his hero Michael Schumacher and winning the World Championship with Scuderia Ferrari.
Sebastian Vettel says it is a great honour to play for Scuderia Ferrari and while he is excited about his next steps at Aston Martin, he hopes to end his time at Maranello with dignity.
As the saying goes, there is no such thing as a feast, and Vettel is looking forward to a new chapter next year. But for now, Vettel wants to end his chapter at Scuderia Ferrari with dignity.
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