Sebastian Vettel reveals potential option for post-F1 career
Sebastian Vettel says he 💞may consider exploring his interest in engineering further once he has finished racing in Formula 1.
Vettel had planned to study mechanical engineering at university before his racing careerꦆ took off. He ultimately went on to claim four F1 world championship titles with Red Bull before making the move to Ferrari in 2015.
The German is out of contract at the end of the 2020 season - which has been delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic - but🍌 has started negotiations with Ferrari over a new deal.

Sebastian Vettel says he may consider expl🙈oring his interest in engineering further once he has finished raci💮ng in Formula 1.
Vettel had plannedไ to study mechanical engineering at university before his racing career took off. He ultimately went on to claim four F1 world championship titles with Red Bull before making the move to Ferrari in 2ꦐ015.
The German is out of contract at the end of the 2020 season - which has beenﷺ delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic - but has started negotiations with Ferrari over a new deal.
Speaking in a Q&A answering fan questions during the extended break from racing, Vettel revealed he is tempted to pursue his former interest in engineering once h♎e hangs up his gloves.
“Before I started professionally, and before I started my career, when I finished high school, I was planning to go to university and study mechanical e🃏ngineering,” Vettel said.
“So, probably, it💃 is something that I ca🃏n think of.
“I’ve developed lots of other interests in the meantime, but stil🐷l iꦺt’s always something that fascinates me – to know and understand how things work.
“Definitely I like to understand the stuff happening in our car, around our car development, and how it all comes together. So it could be so๊mething for the future.”
Asked if there was any advice he would give his younger self prior to making his F1 debut at the 2007 United States Grand Prix, Vettel replied: “I wouldn’🎃t like to give any advice [to myself]. I think everything that happened, happened for a reason.
“Obviously I’m very lucky and fortunate🤪, having had the career I had so far, and I don’t think I’d be interested in any shortcuts.
“Even if🌼 there were difficult times I think you always have the ability to come out stronger.”

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