Four-time F1 world champion Vettel has teamed up with Aston Martin, as the British car maker returns to the racetrack for the first time since 1960.
“It’s definitely exciting to be in a different color and a different environment and get to drive a different car,” he said. “That is still outstanding.”
As the new car was wheeled into the unveiling ceremony this week, Aston Martin also rolled out the big names to celebrate the announcement.
The new team, which includes 22-year-old Lance Stroll — son of billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll, also received well wishes from the seven-time NFL Super Bowl winning Brady.
No need to prove anything
Following six years at Ferrari without adding to his five F1 championship wins, Vettel is “fired up” and “keen to overdeliver” but says he doesn’t need to prove anything to anyone other than himself.
“To me, yes, I always have [to deliver] every time I step in the car,” the 33-year-old said. “But I don’t feel I need to prove anything for other people.
“That’s never really kicked my motivation, it’s only about myself.”
In his final year with the famous Italian racing team, Vettel struggled for speed in a below-par car, finishing on the podium just once all season, eventually finishing 13th in the world championship standings.
After a difficult year around the world, and an upended schedule for sports stars, Vettel is looking to the potential of racing with a new team, before hopefully a return of spectators.
“It was a tough season for many reasons,” he said. “So, yeah, I’m looking forward to getting together with the team, getting on the track, and proving to ourselves what we think we are capable of.
“Hopefully in the not too distant future, we will be able to have fans back at the track and put on a good show.”
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