Sebastian Vettel would “seriously consider” making a one-off F1 return at a circuit like Suzuka. 'I wouldn’t mind jumping back in for a race at Suzuka at any time.' JapaneseGP
Four-time F1 world champion Vettel announced in July that he will retire from the series at the end of the season, drawing the curtain on a 15-year stint in grand prix racing.
Vettel also clinched his second F1 title at Suzuka in 2011, and admitted it “does feel a bit different” knowing it is his last Japanese Grand Prix compared to other events. “Obviously I love driving, and around this track, I always felt very alive and the passion always felt very alive,” said Vettel.
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