Helmut Marko has hinted that Sebastian Vettel could make a return to Red Bull in an F1 management role ⬇️
The four-time champion bowed out of F1 as a driver at the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, calling time on an illustrious career.
Putting his on-track success aside, Vettel received the respect of his peers for the way he acted off it. “But now we’ll let him plant some trees for once and then we’ll see what happens. He would certainly have the potential and he would have that personality for it. We have heard the message. We have two teams. We are open. But Sebastian, it’s a serious difference – as top management you have to be there earlier, leave later and you only get a fraction of the money you are used to as a driver!”
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