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Four-time world champion Vettel announced his decision to stop racing in F1 via a video posted on Instagram early on Thursday, having informed the Aston Martin management on Wednesday.<\/p>\n
The German noted that thinking about his future has been a distraction in recent weeks, and that having made the call to stop he can approach the remaining races of the season in a more relaxed mood.<\/p>\n
Asked if having made the call to stop he might be lacking motivation for the remaining races of the 2022 season, Vettel suggested that in contrast he is now more relaxed.<\/p>\n
“I don’t see that I will have a problem to motivate myself for the next 10 races. I feel a little bit the opposite,” he said.<\/p>\n
\u201cI feel that obviously this decision has been in my head for so long now, and has taken so much energy to be honest, and maybe even at times distracted me a little bit, that I’m quite relieved and looking forward to the next races So it’s maybe more the opposite.”<\/p>\n
Vettel explained that while he still loves motor racing, \u201cvoices\u201d in the form of his family and interests outside the sport played a part in the decision.<\/p>\n
“Well, the timeline takes us years back,” he said when asked by Motorsport.com to explain how and when he made the choice to stop.<\/p>\n
\u201cSo it’s not a decision I took overnight. Obviously, the final decision was taken yesterday, by telling the team that I’m going to stop and not going to continue. But there was a lot of thought leading into this.<\/p>\n
\u201cSo yeah, I think it’s the right time for me to do other things. Obviously, I know how much dedication goes into this. And if you do this, I’m convinced you have to do it the right way. I don’t get much pleasure and motivation from being here and just being part of it.\u201d<\/p>\n Sebastian VettelAston Martin<\/p>\n Photo by: Sam Bloxham \/ Motorsport Images<\/p>\n<\/section>\n Vettel stressed that while Aston Martin does not have a competitive car at the moment, he values \u200b\u200bthe team itself highly, and believes that it can make progress.<\/p>\n \u201cThe aim has always been to win and compete at the front,\u201d he said. \u201cI think I’ve been very privileged to have had so many great cars and teams in the past that I was able to achieve so many things.<\/p>\n \u201cI think in terms of greatness, this team doesn’t fall short of any of them, compared to any of the ones before, but obviously, our package wasn’t as strong as we would have loved it to be.<\/p>\n \u201cSo we didn’t race for front positions. But in terms of effort, team spirit, quality, I think there’s all the right ingredients. And I do see the team will make progress in the year that is to come next year, and the years after. <\/p>\n “But as I said, so much dedication going in means also a lot of time spent in your head, in your thoughts, but also physically away from home, from kids, family, and I’ve grown other things, other than the children who are growing, it’s other interests and views, and I can’t ignore these voices.<\/p>\n \u201cSo that ultimately, I think the questions got bigger and bigger and more central to a point where I made the decision. <\/p>\n “It’s not a 100%-0% decision. It’s not like I hate racing from now on, I still love racing.<\/p>\n \u201cBut it’s probably the majority that pulls me in a different direction. And I’m not making way, because it’s my decision, but I’m happy to head in a different direction.\u201d<\/p>\n Vettel rarely talks about his family or his private life, but he stressed that his wife Hanna was ready to support whatever choice he made.<\/p>\n “Of course, I spent a lot of time talking to my wife,” he said. “And she’s probably been the first supporter in terms of carrying on, and said that ultimately, it’s my decision.<\/p>\n \u201cI think I’m incredibly lucky that I found something that means so much to me in my life, gave me so much joy, a platform to make friends and meet all sorts of people, travel the world, see things, open my horizons .<\/p>\n \u201cAnd, yeah, I think she’s been very supportive, saying that it has to be my decision. Of course, she has an opinion. But she she’s very supportive. And in the end, [it was] it’s for you to decide, I cannot decide for you.\u201d<\/p>\n