Q&A: Sebastian Vettel - EXCLUSIVE.

World Series debutant Sebastian Vettel has a lot to look forward to in 2007, as he bids to go one better than the runner-up position he achieved in the F3 Euroseries last year while at the♔ same time making his mark as BMW-Sauber's third driver in Formula One.

The 19-year-old German will compete for respected outಞfit Carlin Motorsport in the Woꦐrld Series, what he hopes will provide him with a springboard from which to launch his career in motor racing's uppermost echelon. Here he tells us about his hopes and expectations for the season ahead...

World Series debutant Sebastia💟n Vettel has a lot to look forward to in 2007, as he bids to go one better than the runner-up position he achieved in the F3 Euroseries last year while at the same time making his mark as BMW-Sauber's tไhird driver in Formula One.

The 19-year-old German will compete for respected outfit Carlin Motorsport in the World Series, whatꦕ he hopes will provide him with a springboard from which to launch his career in motor racing's uppermost echelon. Here he tells us about his hopes and expectations for the season ahead..🦩.

Q:
Sebastian, you are BMW-Sauber's third driver this year. How big💙 an opportunity is that for you?

Sebastian Vettel:
It's fantastic. First of all I can get even more experience in a Formula One car throughout the season, but it's not an 🐼easy job. In case an𓃲ything happens I have to be ready, and fulfil my job without any mistakes at all. It's a big thing, but I'm really looking forward to it.

Q:
You must be very proud and excited🎀 to be working with the team no🦂w?

SV:
Yes, of course. It's a pleasure. All the guys there are very motivated and looking forward to the new season. It's just great tꦿo enter Formula One and see how people work there. There's always a lot of development and new parts coming along and it's just more fun to work in this category.

Q:
How difficult w𝔍ill it be to balance your testing duties with BMW-Sauber in Formula One alongside your racing commitments?

SV:
I don't think it will be a problem. Unfortunately the FIA have restricted testing a bit this year so there's less driving, but this will hel🍎p me in the World🦩 Series. There are no big issues with clashes or anything.

Q:
Last year you finished as runner-up in the F3 Euroseries, having fo🧸ught Paul di Resta for the crown all season-long. How disappointing w🌌as it to ultimately miss out on the title at the end?

SV:
The championship was my target through༒out the whole season. Right from winter training and testing the aim was to win the title. It was a bit of an up-and-down season both for him and for me. Of course it was disappointing at the end of the year to finish second, but I think I can still be happy with what I achieved.

Q:
In 2007, as you mentioned, you will be competing in the World Series by Renault. How eཧxcited are you about that?

SV:
I'm very, very excited. I love racing.

Q:
How much of a step-up do you think it will be from the F💖3 Euroseries?

SV:
It's a big step. It's 🦩a much bigger car, even bigger than a Formula One car. It has big slick tyres and is a lot of fun 𝔍to drive. There's no traction control either. It's just an old-fashioned racing car.

Q:
And you feel ready for the challenge ahead?

SV:
I think so. I hope so!

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