Sebastian Vettel says he “felt like a five-year-old again” after completing demonstration laps in Nigel Mansell's iconic 1992 Williams FW14B F1 car.
came over to speak to Vettel about the run and look at the car, as did F1 boss Stefano Domenicali and FIA president Mohamemd Ben Sulayem.
“I felt like a five-year-old again, because the sound, everything, just brought me back to 30 years ago. “When I came up with the idea, 30 years ago Nigel won the grand prix here, obviously I've got the car from that time, that very car, but I didn't want to do it and just waste resources and thought of a better way of doing it.
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