Apr.4 - Sebastian Vettel's highly-anticipated return to top motorsport at Le Mans this year is now looking increasingly unlikely.

The retired quadruple world champion is still being linked with a potential return to Formula 1 for 2025, given Lewis Hamilton's shock switch from Mercedes to Ferrari.

"I'm talking to Toto (Wolff)," Vettel, 36, is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport this week. "But I don't know if that means I'm officially talking to Mercedes. We talk about a lot of things.

"I have a lot of ideas. I'm planning events. That's why I've also spoken to a lot of other team bosses and not just about motorsport."

The German also told Sky Deutschland: "I have some projects and ideas together with Formula 1. We'll see if anything comes of it or not."

Recently regarded as more likely than an F1 return for Vettel, who tested Porsche's hypercar recently, is his participation at Le Mans in June.

But Motorsport Aktuell, another German magazine, thinks this is unlikely - with Porsche regarding using Vettel in its third entry too great a risk given his lack of experience in sports cars.

"The Porsche factory drivers have apparently already been informed that the third car will be driven by Mathieu Jaminet, Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy as originally planned," the publication said.

Instead, a brand ambassador role for Vettel is possible, ahead of a better preparation for Le Mans in 2025.

"Vettel himself completed two double stints" in the hypercar, Auto Motor und Sport explained, "and according to sources, it was clear that Vettel still has work to do on his consistency."


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4 F1 Fan comments on “Vettel's Potential Return to F1: Talks with Mercedes Intensify

  1. Jere Jyrälä

    He made clear that his phone conversations with Toto weren't about driving for them, so people should stop misinterpreting him.
    He's been very clear ever since he quit that he did so for a reason & changing his mind is highly doubtful.

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  2. Blo

    Seb like DR and others in the past has lost his competitive edge. Staying alive is more important to him. Just look back to 2021, who in their right mind would want that.

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