Sebastian Vettel, F1 Champion, Trades the Track for Agriculture and Bets on a Sustainable Future (Instagram @sebastianvettel)
Sebastian Vettel, F1 legend and four-time world champion with Red Bull, has left the racetrack to pursue a new career as a farmer.
The German driver, known for his environmental activism throughout his career, is now doing an internship in agriculture and plans to run his own business in the future. He believes that the sector is essential for the future and is excited about the challenges of this new phase in his life.
Since retiring in 2022, Vettel has been living a quieter life on a farm in Switzerland, where he spends time with his family and three children. While his main focus is on agriculture, he has not completely ruled out motorsport, mentioning the possibility of participating in Le Mans, but confirmed he will not return to Formula 1.
In addition to his impact on the track, Vettel has left a legacy off the track by raising awareness of environmental issues, such as his initiatives at the Miami and Suzuka Grand Prix, where he built hotels for insects.
Now, he is looking to expand his impact in the field, combining his passion for sustainability with a simpler life focused on the future.
Source: DailyStar | Photo: Instagram @sebastianvettel | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team