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VETTEL: I don’t need SOCIAL NETWORKS for messages and my actions

Sebastian Vettel, an Aston Martin racer, has been increasingly in the spotlight lately, both on and off the track.

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Nemec he didn’t just draw attention to himself with the podium in the race Hungarian GP, who later lost them due to disqualification because there was not enough fuel left in his car, but has recently been drawing attention to himself with in a positive way, how it strives to preserve nature.

The 34-year-old from Heppenheim does not deal with social networks, so his actions went unnoticed for a long time. This ended when footage appeared showing him helping clean the stands after the race v Silverstone. He was also found to be a team racer Aston Martin opened in Austria hotel for insects, where he taught local children about the importance of insects, especially bees, in nature conservation. Still Nemec he still doesn’t see the point in entering the world of social media himself.

Vettel opened an insect hotel in Austria and explained to home schoolchildren the importance of insects, especially bees, in nature conservation.

“Of course, these are very good channels through which you can reach a lot of people,” he told the newspaper Journal of Sport. "But it depends on what you want to achieve: do you want to show what kind of socks are you wearing, or do you want to achieve more ?,”Emphasizes significantly Hag, which is thus probably s pointed a finger also to many Formula 1 racers. "If I have an important message, I don’t need my own platform to spread it. The message will reach people. It's more about the right steps. If I can inspire one person with this, that’s enough. I'm not going to campaign myself, I did it for myself and as an example to others," Ends four-time world champion.

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