Sebastian Vettel on the future of Formula 1: Something has to happen!

Sebastian Vettel He sees Formula 1 at a crossroads. In an interview with colleagues from Motorsport-Total.com the four - time world champion spoke of the future of the royal class of motorsport and explained that something urgent needs to change. “The truth is, we have a huge hole behind the top three teams. It would be nicer for me if the whole field was more even. I think that the best teams and the best racers would still be in the forefront, no matter what rules they would have, ”said the German in terms of the planned rules for the 2021 season. At the moment, it is still unclear how extensive these rules will be. "In any case, it would be better for everyone to be more equal," so Hag.

Sebastian Vettel believes that something must change in Formula 1, because otherwise we will continue to have racing of two or even three classes - Photo: Hasan Bratić-HB Press

Racer Ferrari here he adds in the same breath: “This would also make the races more tense. Because on a good day, a racer from the middle of the field could also come to the front row or to the podium. I hope 2021 is a good year for sports, no matter what comes. Because something has to happen. Because, no matter what colors we wear, Formula 1 has become too expensive in my opinion. They all spend a lot of money just to find a tenth or two. I think the matter needs to be simplified in some way,”He says Hag. "Of course, it’s always a very narrow line to keep Formula 1 DNA and to try to combine the whole field at the same time. We certainly don’t want standardized race cars and engines. That wouldn't be Formula 1,”Vettel is aware.

When asked whether he will end his career at Ferrari, Vettel did not want to say, and the continuation of his career in Formula 1 is conditioned by the new rules and the course of the 2020 season - Photo: Hasan Bratić

"But like I said, something has to happen, because otherwise it will be very difficult to cope with future challenges in motorsport,”Believes Vettel, who also has his own own future in Formula 1 connects to the new policy. When asked if it will be his own ended his career at Ferrari, replied: “I don't know that. I believe I just don’t look that far into the future. It all depends on what happens with the new rules. The next season will also depend. Then we'll see how it goes,”Adds the 32-year-old.

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