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Vettel is open to a future F1 role in the motor racing-climate campaign

Sebastian Vettel, the retired Formula One world champion, said that he was open to taking on a new sport role as long as it had meaning.

The German spoke at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, where he raised climate awareness. He won four titles for Red Bull, and his last race was with Aston Martin 2022.

"Why not? If it's well-spent time, there's a human element, it's challenging, and I enjoy it, why not?" He said this at Interlagos without giving any details or examples.

"There must be a reason." I don't just want to come here to make money. I'm not here to be just here. It would be wrong and not me.

"Maybe this is a new position... I don't really know. "I'm not going to knock on doors and ask, 'Look can you hire me for this or that?' The 38-year old added.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull’s four-time champion and former racer Helmut Marko's longtime advisor and consultant, said in June that he would be happy to welcome Vettel back.

Vettel, who was the youngest champion ever at Red Bull with 23 in 2010, has focused on environmental initiatives. He attended Prince William's Earthshot Prize leading up to the COP30 Climate Summit in Brazil.

Vettel acknowledged the apparent conflict between Formula One and climate change, as the sport has 24 races across the globe and involves significant air travel.

He said that solutions like synthetic fuel, the sport’s 2030 net-zero carbon emissions quest and sustainable travel must be targeted.

"If Formula One is able to lead the way in this change, not only does it have a future, but also a purpose to demonstrate to others, 'come, do the same,'" he said.

Vettel has said that he regrets nothing about ending his career as a driver.

"It was a privilege that I chose when to stop. "I made that choice, and I do not regret it," said he.

"But I hope I'll still be around a long time, and there's enough time to try new things and continue learning." (Reporting and editing by Christian Radnedge.)

(source: Reuters)