During the weekend in Imola, everyone’s attention was drawn to Sebastian Vettel, as he was the organizer and participant of special events dedicated to the memory of Ayrton Senna. The four-time world champion was also asked about plans for a possible return to Formula 1, and he made it clear that he had no such intentions.
A few days ago we quoted his words, and now we quote Christian Danner, a former Formula 1 driver who works as an expert with the Austrian publication Motorsport Magazin.
Danner spoke to Vettel at Imola and shared his impressions: “Firstly, Sebastian probably sees that there is no particular demand for his services. Secondly, he is well aware of the effort he has to put in and how intensively he has to train to regain his form.
When we saw him in Imola I shook his hand and I thought he looked somehow pale and slightly haggard. If before he was full of energy and the people around him felt it, now it is not noticeable – I hope he is doing well.
I hope he can give his current life meaning, because when a racer ends his career, it is not always easy to find himself in a new capacity. I would like to believe that everything will turn out well for Vettel, whatever he does…
But when he did demonstration drives in Imola with Ayrton Senna’s McLaren MP4/8, it was great, and everyone saw again that Sebastian is a great guy who has great respect for the history of his favorite sport … “
Source: F1 News

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