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Sebastian Vettel brings F1 back to the legendary Nürburgring

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Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel delighted over 60,000 motorsports fans on Saturday with a comeback to Nordschleife in an F1 car at the Red Bull Formula Nürburgring, which featured vehicles and drivers from different generations of motorsport and a variety of racing series.

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One of the most challenging circuits in Formula 1 history, Nordschleife is longer than six modern-day circuits combined, has over 70 corners and has an elevation similar to the height of the Eiffel Tower – over 300 metres (1000 ft) from the lowest to the highest point of the track.

While the latest modern-day F1 race occurred in 2020, the German fans’ memory still holds the image of German Vettel celebrating the 30th of his 53 Grand Prix wins with Red Bull Racing in 2013 at the Eifel Grand Prix.

Vettel, who once again sat in the cockpit of his championship-winning RB7 race car, said: “I feel like I’m in a time capsule – a lot of memories have come up once I got into the car. It will be a lot of fun going on the big track and doing it in a way I am happy with. Somehow, everything fits together here today – including that we are now running the car with CO2-neutral fuel.

“Motorsport is my great passion, and I want to keep the sport alive. Fuels can be produced synthetically and serve as a substitute fuel. We all must become aware that we must do something. And the great thing is – you don’t feel any difference in the car. It’s just as much fun driving it on synthetic fuel.”

Driving alongside Vettel during the event was current Scuderia AlphaTauri driver Yuki Tsunoda in a Honda NSX GT3 Evo, former F1 drivers David Coulthard, Gerhard Berger, Ralf Schumacher and Jos Verstappen in the Ford SuperVan 4.2, Mathias Lauda driving the Formula 1 car of his late dad Niki Lauda and many others. On his first visit, Japanese driver Tsunoda was impressed by the 20 km (13 mi) circuit.

Tsunoda said: “I can’t compare this track to anything else – it goes through the mountains, up and down, lots of tight sections, and once you get on the grass, the wall is there. I have driven it before only on a simulator but would love to have a competitive race here – it would be an unforgettable experience.”

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