Sebastian Vettel doesn’t consider F1 will race in his dwelling nation of Germany once more earlier than he retires regardless of hints from F1 bosses it may spring a shock return to the calendar.
Rumours have been circling of a doable comeback for a race that was final held in Hockenheim in 2019 amid curiosity from German producers Audi and Porsche in becoming a member of F1.
Requested if he believed a house race was again on the playing cards, Aston Martin driver Vettel mentioned: “It will be nice if Germany was again on the calendar, however I doubt it. I don’t know if Germany will make it in time for me.
“Clearly, I had the privilege to race in Germany for a few years. For those who have a look at the locations we’re going, Germany will not be ready to pay that form of cash to have the grand prix, easy as that.”
European venues can not afford F1 – Vettel
Miami not too long ago adopted within the footsteps of Saudi Arabia as the newest arrival on the F1 calendar, and with Las Vegas becoming a member of subsequent 12 months, there may be growing strain on the European venues.
Vettel added: “Different international locations in Europe are struggling. I’m not the developer of the game, however clearly, you’ll be able to see the brand new venues are nice to discover, however it is usually money-driven for the game to develop the way in which they wish to develop
“It’s a disgrace shedding out on Germany, it will be a disgrace shedding out on Spa, shedding out on Spain, which there was a variety of speak about, and if these international locations should not able to pay the excessive entry charges anymore they’ll fall off the record.
“That might be a disgrace. Actually some races you’d assume have a assure, equivalent to Silverstone, Monza, however I do not know. Let’s have a look at what occurs within the subsequent years.”