New adventure for four-time F1 world champion: will Vettel return to the circuit?

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Sebastian Vettel rumors: He will get into the cockpit during the 2024 Le Mans 24-hour race.
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Germany hopes for Le Mans in June 2024. Then Mick Schumacher (24) and his friend Sebastian Vettel (36) will meet again as opponents. At the 24 Hours, the world champion’s son could drive the Alpine, the four-time champion in the Jota-Porsche. Both could probably give up Formula 1 for good.

Waiting for Qatar

Everything is ready for Max Verstappen’s third world title (26 since yesterday). A third place in the sprint – and the Dutchman is back at the finish. And otherwise you don’t have to calculate anymore.

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Verstappen already has many records to his name, one of which is particularly interesting: he always converted his last thirteen pole positions into a victory. With 400 points, Super-Max would easily win the world team championship even without Pérez!

Is Piastri also involved in Qatar?

By the way, Hamilton won the only race in Qatar in 2021, 25 seconds ahead of Verstappen and 59 seconds ahead of Alonso. Yes, this trio, now more than 116 years old, continues to enliven Formula 1. But there is a new super talent on the way. Oscar Piastri (22).

The 2021 Formula 2 champion was the last rookie at Suzuka since Hülkenberg in Brazil in 2010 to start from the front row. And the last newcomer to finish a World Cup race on the podium was Canadian Lance Stroll (Williams) in Baku in 2017.

What does Alfa-Sauber show?

At the only race in Doha two years ago, Räikkönen (14th) and Giovinazzi (15th) were lapped. Now the most loyal fans can simply be surprised next Sunday from 7 p.m. (TV live). Whatever predictions come from Hinwil this time!

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