Sebastian Vettel's down year in 2014 could have been due to his desire to race for Ferrari the following season, former F1 driver Martin Brundle believes. In contrast to Raikkonen's ice-cool display, his teammate Sebastian Vettel was once again caught up in controversy and physical tussles that saw him finish some way behind in fourth place. Homepage. Not actually endorsed by Martin Brundle. The numbers are not looking so hot for Sebastian Vettel, with one win at the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix and eight podiums. However, former F1 driver Martin Brundle thinks that the German driver still has a few tricks left even though he is not in the best of forms. Jump to. By Martin Brundle BBC F1 broadcaster Sebastian Vettel's victory at the British Grand Prix could well prove to be the turning point of the 2009 Formula 1 season. Sebastian Vettel still in contention - Martin Brundle Highlights - Vettel wins Brazilian Grand Prix. Martin Brundle joined Sebastian Vettel for a drive around Fiorano, in the 2009 Ferrari F60! Martin Brundle doubts whether Vettel would be willing to drive for another team if the race-winning options on the grid are closed. Former F1 driver and current Sky 1 commentator Martin Brundle has revealed that he believes that Sebastian Vettel's best years are behind him, but that he wouldn't count him out just yet. Accessibility links. Most of them are also a lot cheaper and Vettel, as a four-time champion, won't settle for a team that can't compete at the top. Last updated on 28 March 2011 28 March 2011. Vettel achieved an incredible level of success at the start of the decade, collecting 38 wins and four successive world championships during his six-year tenure with Red Bull Racing. Sebastian Vettel’s impending departure from Ferrari could be just the impetus he needs to regain his racing best, says Formula 1 pundit Martin Brundle. Former F1 driver and current Sky 1 commentator Martin Brundle has revealed that he believes that Sebastian Vettel’s best years are behind him, but that he wouldn’t count him out just yet. Martin Brundle about Sebastian Vettel's best years. Sky Sports F1 duo Martin Brundle and Johnny Hebert expect the Ferrari driver to have a strong season in 2020 now the weight of expectation has been removed. Ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, there was huge intrigue surrounding Vettel's future when Brundle announced that the four-time world champion had requested to do an interview. Martin Brundle believes the current intrigue in Formula 1 surrounding car rake is "a distraction" from the real issues at play between Mercedes and Red Bull. Martin Brundle: Sebastian Vettel was The Boss in Bahrain. "I want to drive Formula 1 cars when im 60! Sky F1’s Martin Brundle reflects on the Brazilian Grand Prix, Scuderia Ferrari and the 2018 Formula One championship, ahead of the last race of the season: Now, Martin Brundle has revealed Sebastian Vettel has asked for an interview on Thursday before the Hungarian Grand Prix. Martin Brundle: “I wonder if it's the end of the road for Vettel” Brundle decided to roll his dice and suggest how the drivers’ market puzzle may complete after the departure of Sebastian Vettel from Ferrari. Sky F1 commentator Martin Brundle has debunked conspiracy theories surrounding a recent Sebastian Vettel interview, which had fuelled talk the German was ready to announce his retirement. Martin Brundle on why German legend's tactics cause concern. Unable to agree terms on a contract to extend his stay in Maranello past 2020, the four-time world champion will … Martin Brundle. "We know he's talking to other teams and he's got such a great turn of speed. Vettel will be leaving the Scuderia at the end of the year, throwing up a number of potential scenarios for 2021. Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko believes Sebastian Vettel should have taken a year off from Formula 1 in 2021 instead of joining Aston Martin. By Martin Brundle BBC F1 commentator. It is clear, Martin Brundle is a journalist and says a lot, but I believe that there are some intimate limits, for which speaking out loud isn't taken. Sections of this page. 0 Comments. Former grand prix driver Martin Brundle believes Renault should focus its finances on expanding its facilities rather than hiring a superstar driver. Sebastian Vettel turns 33 in July and although that's obviously very young, many drivers in the sport are even younger. Martin Brundle has said he does not “necessarily see a home” for Sebastian Vettel in the wake of his Ferrari exit announcement. By Martin Brundle BBC F1 analyst The Brazilian Grand Prix, while not the most thrilling of races, still managed to energise the championship fight even further. This is a real step forward for the 21-year-old's Red Bull team. The seven-time world champion started losing shape in his early 40s, as it led to way too many mistakes. “Next Thursday, I have an interview with Seb, in Hungary. Why he's wrong? Martin Brundle joined Sebastian Vettel for a drive around Fiorano, in the 2009 Ferrari F60! "I don't necessarily see a home for Sebastian Vettel," Brundle told Sky Sports News' Craig Slater. According to Martin Brundle, Vettel is in a similar phase as Michael Schumacher was in his 40s. How cool is that?!" Sky F1 commentator Martin Brundle has debunked conspiracy theories surrounding a recent Sebastian Vettel interview, which had fuelled talk the German was ready to announce his retirement. Brilliant Sebastian Vettel moves up a gear - Martin Brundle. 8,968 likes. 13 May, 20 (palabras) Fuente imagen: Via Twitter, @MBrundleF1. Martin Brundle spoke with a disheartened Verstappen after the race, who admitted he should have waited another lap or two before attempting to overtake Hamilton and Vettel, and had plenty of … Brundle: Renault should invest in infrastructure rather than Vettel. Martin Brundle considers the chance quite real that Vettel decides to stop in Formula 1. According to the Sky analyst, the relationship/contract between Sebastian Vettel and Scuderia Ferrari had not lasted until the last races with the current form of the German.. Leclerc beats Vettel again. He asked for that interview. Sky F1's Martin Brundle reflects on the Brazilian GP . Sebastian Vettel knows he’s out of Ferrari before the 2020 Formula 1 season has even begun. Martin Brundle thinks Vettel is lucky that the current season is only a short one. From the section Formula 1. Martin Brundle doubts whether Vettel would be willing to drive for another team if the race-winning options on the grid are closed. Martin Brundle reflects on Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel’s struggles in Brazil. No new house. Brundle was the 1988 World Sports-car Champion, with a record points score. Sky F1's Martin Brundle believes Sebastian Vettel is a driver who has now "lost judgment and reactions" as he reaches the late stage of his career in F1. Brundle comes to his conclusion by looking back at the last races. This turned out to be the root cause behind his retirement after the 2012 season. As of 2021, Martin Brundle’s net worth … I then asked him what he wants to talk about next week. Every driver is a new link, opening up into new tabs. SEBASTIAN Vettel bossed it in Bahrain — and it’s thrown out the perceived Formula One pecking order ahead of Shanghai. Vettel was fiercely dicing with Max Verstappen in Sunday's British Grand Prix when the Ferrari driver was overhauled by the Dutchman at Stowe corner. Sebastian Vettel's Ferrari departure at the end of 2020 could be the spark to help him 'fly' in his final season with the team, reckons Formula 1 commentator Martin Brundle Martin Brundle is a British racing driver who is best known as a Formula One drive and as a commentator for ITV Sport from 1997 to 2008. **Not THE Martin Brundle, just an appreciation of the legend**

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