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Sebastian Vettel, one of the most successful Formula 1 drivers of all time, announced he is retiring from the sport after the final race of the season.
The 35-year-old Aston Martin driver broke the news in a post on his newly-createdInstagramaccount on Thursday, and explained that his life off the track was no longer compatible with a career in F1.
“Next to racing, I have grown a family who I love being around. I’ve grown other interests outside of Formula One,” Vettel said in the post. “My passion with racing and Formula One comes with lots of time spent away from them, and takes a lot of energy.”
Vettel told his more than 1.6 million Instagram followers that he hopes to learn from his children and allow them to inspire him.
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“Children are our future, further I feel there is so much to explore and learn about life and about myself,” he explained.
Vettel has carved out his place in F1 history, having won four consecutive championships from 2010 to 2013 while driving for Red Bull Racing.
But he has also been one of the most outspoken personalities in the sport, and has previously called out F1 for theenvironmental impactracing has on the planet. Vettel alluded to some of his criticism of motorsports in his retirement annoucement.
“Speaking of the future, I feel we live in very decisive times,” the German driver said. “And how we all shape these next years will determine our lives. My passion comes with certain aspects that I have learned to dislike. They might be solved in the future, but the will to apply that change has to grow much, much stronger and has to be leading to action today.”
“Talk is not enough and we cannot afford to wait,” Vettel continued. “There is no alternative. The race is underway. My best race is still to come. I believe in moving forward and moving on. Time is a one way street and I want to go with the times.”
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Vettel made his F1 debut in 2006 as a driver for BMW Sauber.
Before joining Aston Martin, he raced for Ferrari alongsideCharles Leclerc. Though he finished second in the driver’s championship twice during his tenure, the team was unable to move ahead of Mercedes and their star driver,Lewis Hamilton.
After hearing the news, Hamilton said on Twitter that it was an “honour” to compete against Vettel during their careers.
“Seb, it’s been an honour to call you a competitor and an ever greater honour to call you my friend,” Hamiltonwrote. “Leaving this sport better than you found it is always the goal. I have no doubt that whatever comes next for you will be exciting, meaningful and rewarding. Love you, man.”
source: people.com