F1 | Vettel: “I care a lot about the people at Ferrari, I hope Leclerc gets the car he deserves”

On 2020: "Difficult year but I learned a lot"

The German can't wait to start the new challenge in Aston Martin
F1 | Vettel: “I care a lot about the people at Ferrari, I hope Leclerc gets the car he deserves”

A few days ago Sebastian Vettel's experience at Aston Martin officially began, which will see him involved this season with the historic British brand which has returned as a constructor to the Circus in place of Racing Point. Despite this new professional chapter, the four-time world champion hopes that Ferrari can get back on track and return to competing for important goals.

"I hope, because I care a lot about the people who are involved in this team, that they will recover and I hope that Charles Leclerc gets the car he deserves. – declared Vettel, quoted by GPFans – I hope for people like Laurent Mekies and the guys who are passionate that things start to come together".

Then speaking about 2020, where despite the poor feeling with the SF1000 he managed to get on the podium in the Turkish GP, he said: “I think it's been a tough year but I've learned a lot in the bigger picture. Things that will help me move forward with what comes next".

Vettel will move from Ferrari red to Aston Martin green. A challenge that the standard bearer of the Gaydon team can't wait to experience on the track: “I'm very excited for what comes next, obviously, I'm very sad to leave the team, but it was a decision made a long time ago, I take it as a man and I have no problems. I'm excited about what comes next. It's a great new chapter, a new beginning. I think I've learned a lot about myself, despite my poor results this year, and about my future path on and off the track".

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