Formula 1 drivers are often described as adrenaline junkies, just like other high-risk sports. Speaking at a ceremony in Birmingham, Sebastian Vettel said it wouldn’t be easy to make up for this loss…
Sebastian Vettel: “When I decided to retire, I thought about many factors, including adrenaline.
For me, the race with the most adrenaline has always been Suzuka. The Japanese track squeezes the maximum out of the cars and forces you to literally give the best to the end compared to other tracks.
I will really miss these feelings, it is impossible to replace them. I can do something else, I can choose – it’s interesting, but the feeling of unity with the car that pushes you backwards with incredible force when you press the accelerator will no longer be.
One day, however, everyone is waiting to be fired. Except Fernando! We must learn to deal with this, find something else that will somewhat replace the previous sensations. So let’s see!”
Source: F1 News

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