Has Sebastian Vettel actually contested his final F1 race? Ralf Schumacher can envisage his compatriot making a comeback.
Ralf Schumacher says the Abu Dhabi GP may not be Sebastian Vettel’s last race, the former driver confident his compatriot would be “among the front runners” if he returned.
It’s impressive numbers that include four World Championship titles with Red Bull, 53 grands prix wins and 122 podiums. “I don’t know if he actually wants that. Maybe after a year or two with the family he will have the strength to start a comeback.”“You’re probably going to come back,” he said in the build-up to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. “We’re seeing other drivers coming back. So, I’m sitting here kind of accepting… yes, it’s your last race but you’ll be back.But while Helmut Marko agrees Vettel could return, the Red Bull motorsport advisor doesn’t believe it will be as a racing driver.
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