A great forever: Hamilton, Schumacher speak on Sebastian Vettel’s retirement

Sebastian Vettel Retired: Vettel has decided the time has come To call him that leaves it up to his Formula 1 career. is concerned. He is currently 35 years old and wants to spend more time with his family and friends. He is set to retire at the end of the 2022 F1 season with Aston Martin. he has a wonderful career, He is a four-time champion on the F1 circuit and has won a total of 53 Grand Prix and 122 podium finishes.

Vettel made his debut in 2007. His first title win came in 2010, which also made him the youngest title winner. He won four titles for Red Bull between 2010 and 2013. The German racer announced his retirement on Thursday via an Instagram video. Vettel, who is the legend of the sport, is third on the list of all-time Grand Prix winners with 53 wins. Only Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher have more titles than him.

Taking to his Instagram, Vettel said in the video: “The decision to retire has been a difficult decision for me, and I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about it,” the racer turned 35 this month and spent more Wants to spend time with his family. He said, “At the end of the year I want to take some more time to reflect on what I will focus on next. It is very clear to me that as a father, I want to spend more time with my family.” I want.”

As soon as he posted the video, social media reactions started pouring in on his retirement. Another F1 legend, Lewis Hamilton, wrote: “Seb, it’s an honor to call you a competitor and an even greater honor to call you my friend. The goal is always to leave the sport better than you. I have no doubt about it.” Hope whatever comes next for you will be exciting, meaningful and rewarding. Love you, man.”

Mick Schumacher said: “Thank you for the sport you’ve contributed, we both love, I can’t wait for our last race together. Thanks, Seb – you’re an inspiration.”

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