Sebastian Vettel sees no reason to leave Red Bull Racing at the moment – Formula 1 News
Red Bull Racing driver, Sebastian Vettel, has said that currently he sees no reason to leave his team but insisted that it doesn’t mean he would stay there forever.
Vettel has achieved remarkable success in his short career in F1. He has won three consecutive world drivers’ championships with the Milton Keynes squad and has impressed everyone with his amazing driving skills. He is presently
chasing to win his fourth consecutive title. However, he has asserted that there is no surety he will stay in the sport.
“Maybe I won't be driving in five years because I'm tired of it,” the 25-year-old told Motorsport-Total.
Besides, he said that he may change his team after five years because he likes different kinds of challenges in his life.
“Maybe in five years I'll be with another team because I feel like a different challenge,” Vettel said. “Everyone evolves over the years and priorities shift,” he said.
Nonetheless, he expressed that he is very happy with his team and can’t think about going anywhere else at the moment.
“At the moment I'm very comfortable and cannot imagine going somewhere else at some stage,” he explained.
“The car is fast, the team is good. I currently see no reason to go but that doesn't mean I would stay forever,” he added.
At present, he is leading the drivers’ championship with 107 points. Moreover, he is ahead of his major rival, Kimi Raikkonen of Lotus. He has performed tremendously well in the season until now. He secured an incredible third
podium finish in the season opener after claiming his first pole position of the season. Then, he delivered an outstanding performance in the Malaysian GP in which he scored his first victory of the season after securing his second consecutive pole.
In the Chinese GP, he came 4th after setting off from 9th grid slot. Later, he scored his second win in the Bahrain GP after taking a start from second grid position. He secured another 4th place
finish in the Spanish GP and scored second podium finish in the preceding race in Monte Carlo.
It will be exciting to see how the triple world champion performs in the season ahead and how long he stays at Red Bull.
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