The four-time world champion's exit from the sport at the close of the 2022 season was a shocker, but now, whispers of a triumphant return have sent shockwaves.
At just 36, Vettel, who celebrated his birthday in July, boasts a six-year age advantage over the grid's elder statesman, Fernando Alonso. In a Sky Sports F1 exclusive, Martin Brundle pressed Vettel on whether he'd emulate legends like Nigel Mansell, Alonso, and Kimi Raikkonen with a stunning comeback.
"I can't say no, because that you don't know," Vettel said.
Vettel caught up with Sky Sports while teaming up with Red Bull to take his 2011 championship-winning car for a spin at the Nürburgring.
This high-performance vehicle was fueled by sustainable sources as part of Vettel and Red Bull's commitment to promoting Vettel's Race Without Trace campaign, aimed at making motorsports more eco-friendly.