Sebastian Vettel won’t ‘go back and change anything’ about his time at Ferrari

Sebastian Vettel won’t ‘go back and change anything’ about his time at Ferrari

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4 December, 2022
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Sebastian Vettel claims he doesn’t regret his time at Ferrari despite having spent six championship-less seasons with the Italian team. The German joined the heritage team in 2015 but failed to secure even one title in his time there.

Unpopular opinion: Sebastian Vettel had a better season than Max
Got P12 with the 10th fastest car and with 100+ points lost cus of AM and
Has the best tire management on the grid
Did less mistakes
Consistently puts the car in places where it shouldn’t be
On a different level

Unpopular opinion: Sebastian Vettel had a better season than MaxGot P12 with the 10th fastest car and with 100+ points lost cus of AM andHas the best tire management on the gridDid less mistakesConsistently puts the car in places where it shouldnt beOn a different level https://t.co/whkqNtZ8B1

Sebastian Vettel’s search for a fifth world championship title ended in disappointment as Ferrari failed to match the competency of Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes. Much like the 2022 season, the Italian team looked promising in 2017 and 2018 but dropped off towards the end of the year.

Despite his otherwise disappointing time with the Maranello-based team, the German driver claims he has no regrets about his time at Ferrari and wouldn’t change anything if he could. The four-time world champion acknowledged Hamilton and Mercedes’ supremacy, claiming that the team deserved to win as they had the better package.

Everyone is a Ferrari fan. Even if they say they’re not, they are Ferrari fans.
-Sebastian Vettel

View image on Twittersport on November 20th, finishing P10 in his final race.

Vettel fought Esteban Ocon throughout the race at the Yas Marina circuit, giving it one last push for P8. Alpine, however, put the Frenchman on a two-stop strategy to give him the edge over the German driver, who was left out on a one-stopper by Aston Martin.

Sebastian Vettel

Abu Dhabi, 20th of November 2022

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