Sebastian Vettel talks about life after Formula One after winning Autosport’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Four times world champion Sebastian Vettel was honored at the Autosport F1 awards ceremony with a lifetime achievement award. It is a special award for the now-retired champion.
Sebastian Vettel is one of the most likable drivers in motorsports on and off the track. Besides, he is a motorsports enthusiast who is a fan of the sport himself.
Prestigious in its own way, the German did cement his legacy as one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. The four world championships are a feat only a few can achieve in their lifetime.
Sebastian Vettel wins the Gregor Grant Award
The Autosport Awards presented Sebastian Vettel with the Gregor Grant Award. It is a special award as Mr. Grant was the founder of Autosport magazine.
There are plenty of things that Vettel will look back and be proud of. Speaking about the void left by racing, the former Red Bull driver spoke about the people.
The number five driver felt humble and respected the path of the Formula One life he lived. The race engineers and everyone contributing to the sport helped Vettel gain motivation all these years.
Sebastian Vettel at the Autosport awards 2011 – 2022 😭🖤#Vettel #SV5 #F1 #Motorsport pic.twitter.com/If5Hg3V78j
— Sebastian Vettel Updates (@ocsebvettel) December 5, 2022
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The life after Formula One for the Four times world champion
Life after Formula One is a unique one for the drivers. Some of them started their own businesses, some continued with Formula One, and a few enjoy a quiet life.
Although things did not go as planned with Aston Martin, there is a lot for the ex-Red Bull driver to remember about. The excitement is at its peak despite Vettel being unsure of what the future holds for him.
The only thing that is certain is that the four times world champion wants to spend time with his family. A potential return with Audi in 2026 is what the fans can be hopeful about.
Sebastian Vettel in a tux.
Need we say more?#AutosportAwards #F1 pic.twitter.com/DcXHnj6yJ3
— Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team (@AstonMartinF1) December 4, 2022
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