Sebastian Vettel on racing return: “You can never rule it out, age was not the issue”

The four-time F𓆏ormula 1 champion retired at the end of last year after a stint with Aston Marti🌸n.
Still only 36, he has been linked 𝄹with ne🔥w racing opportunities just a year into his retirement.
"You can never rule it out, but at some point the time w🍌ill be over,” Vettel told꧋ the German Press Agency.
“My age was not the issue and it was my decisi🌠on to draw the line. But I didn't pull it to pick it up a year later.
"I ha🎐ve the privilege of 🥀spending more time with my family and children, that's a priority.
“Just as I have rediscovered the world in recent years, Formula 1, as big as it may be, has become smaller and🅘 smaller."

Vettel won 53 F1 grands prix, ꧃claiming four cons🐻ecutive titles with Red Bull.
He was unable to replicate his success after a big-money switch to Ferrari, but retired ൩aജ legend of the sport.
Asked about his next career plan, Vettel said: "I'm curious about that mඣyself.
"But that was exactly m👍y intention: not to take on the next task directly or to get into the next cockpit an🍷d first get to know the side of me that can try everything and has time.
“I haven't had that in t🃏he past. I live in a phase where you can feel yourself a little differently, discover yourself.
“At the same time, I really enjoy spending time with my family. That's why I can't🙈 give this dream answer about what will be in the future."
The environment and s⛦ustainability will continue to be important to Vettel.
“All the things that have been bothering me in the last few years will continue to bother me in the future and it could maybe go ꦬin that direction," he said.
Recently the German driver has been linked with a test for the 🌞British Jota team in the World Endurance Championship.
They are led by team ♋principal Dieter Gass, a fellow German, who previously ran Audi Motor🍬sport.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, toᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ football, to F1.