Sebastian Vettel “can definitely imagine an F1 return” to emulate Michael Schumacher
Reports in Germany sಞuggest that Sebastian Vettel is 🎉considering an F1 return

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel is t💟hinking about a Formula 1 comeback,🍌 according to reports from Germany.
Th📖e four-time F1 champion retired at the end of 2022 but his name cropped up when Mercedes team principal Toto Wo🗹lff was being asked about replacements for Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton.
Wolff reminded that Vettel is retired - but there are claims in his homeland that the F1 legend is starting to get the itc𓆉h for 𝓀another run.
His inspiration is Michael Schumacher who, after three 💟years in retirement, came back to drive for Merced🐓es for three seasons.
“🎐Vettel can d♔efinitely imagine a return to Formula 1,” wrote.
“He would also be emulating his great idol Michael Schumacher, who returned from retirem🃏ent after saying goodbye to Ferrari and ending his career for the first time to make a comeback with Mercedes.”
A comeback for Vettel is describe﷽d as a “very attractive scenario” 🅰for him.
Wolff’s response ⭕to being asked if Vettel could replace Hamilton at Mercedes was: “I think he made the decision to not race anymore.
“We are talking on a regular basis. We’ve also talked yesterday, but it wasn’t about driving for us in the f🌞uture.”
Mercedes have an 🍷unexpected vacancy in 2025 when Hamilton will go to Ferrari.
“Wolff has b♎een under enormous pressꦆure since the Hamilton bombshell burst,” the same report from Germany claimed.
“Due to the spontaneous departure of Mercedes' largest advertising medium, there are also rumblings at the Stuttgart headquar🤡ters.
“The Austrian would do wel🥃l to find a big-name successor.”
Vettel, clearly, wo💯uld be as ‘big-name’ as they come.
The German driver is also a close friend ofℱ Hami﷽lton’s.
Vettel announced his shock reti🍌rement after the 2022 season, after two seasons driving for Aston Martin.
He is sಌtill only 36, younger than Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
Vettel was recently credited by Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough ꦯfor putting the building blocks in place for the team’s ou🥀tstanding 2023, after the driver had left.
“When he joined us he cam𓄧e from two Champions🗹hip-winning teams. At that time, he brought a lot of small details. He was a relentless worker as well,” McCullough said.
“We of💙ten say the drivers are the best sensor in the car [when] a lot of the development you’ve got [includes] wind tunnels, simulators, offline simulation, CFD.
“A driv💞er whose backside is connected to th𒊎e car can say: ‘This is the phase of these kinds of corners that I know we’re struggling maybe more than others.'
Fಞranz Tost even insisted that Vettel could 🔜beat Max Verstappen in equal machinery.
“They know how to win races and they also bring all 💜the factors with them, what you need to w😼in races,” Tost said about Vettel and the current F1 champion.
“This is༺, first of all, the talent. You must be highly skilled for driving such a car.
“Second, the passion. Both of them a𝓡re very passionate.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foo♔tball, to F1.