F1 News Sebastian Vettel s sarcasm knew no bounds when asked about his potential social media debut
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Full video: We asked Seb about the possibility of seeing him on social media only a few weeks ago! Full video: In an interview with Matt Gallagher from WTF1, the driver was asked about his apprehension towards social media. Vettel sarcastically said: “I don’t know. I feel really lonely, I have to say. I am the only one left out, not by choice.” Taking up a much more serious demeanor, the former Red Bull and Ferrari driver continued, saying: “I don’t know, I just never started it and I’m quite happy. I also don’t have the apps and I am busy enough with the phone and trying not to use the phone. Because I also find, I don’t know, when somebody else shows me on his phone, I don’t know whatever account or something, then it’s really interesting; it just keeps going up, going up, going up and there’s more and more. So, I am quite defensive in terms of these things. Because otherwise, I can see why people are... I don’t want to say addicted in a bad way... but why people are spending so much time on it.” Sebastian Vettel has always been vocal about the more pressing issues that he feels society as a whole needs to address. Now that he has plans to hang up his gloves and is finally on social media, the 35-year-old could use his new platform to keep raising his voice for the things that matter to him if he chooses.
I feel really lonely - Sebastian Vettel s sarcastic reply to joining social media just before 2022 F1 Canadian GP
Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel speaks to the media during the 2022 F1 Austrian GP weekend (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images) shocked the entire F1 world today by announcing his plans to retire from F1 at the end of the 2022 season. Some may have seen it coming as the four-time world champion had previously stated that he would consider joining social media when the time came. The German finally dipped his toe into the world of social media earlier today before taking to Instagram to announce his plans to retire. Vettel now plans to spend more time with his wife and children after 15 years of racing. Sebastian Vettel, however, has always been averse to the concept of social media and wasn't warm to the idea even a month ago. We asked Seb about the possibility of seeing him on social media only a few weeks ago!Full video: We asked Seb about the possibility of seeing him on social media only a few weeks ago! Full video: In an interview with Matt Gallagher from WTF1, the driver was asked about his apprehension towards social media. Vettel sarcastically said: “I don’t know. I feel really lonely, I have to say. I am the only one left out, not by choice.” Taking up a much more serious demeanor, the former Red Bull and Ferrari driver continued, saying: “I don’t know, I just never started it and I’m quite happy. I also don’t have the apps and I am busy enough with the phone and trying not to use the phone. Because I also find, I don’t know, when somebody else shows me on his phone, I don’t know whatever account or something, then it’s really interesting; it just keeps going up, going up, going up and there’s more and more. So, I am quite defensive in terms of these things. Because otherwise, I can see why people are... I don’t want to say addicted in a bad way... but why people are spending so much time on it.” Sebastian Vettel has always been vocal about the more pressing issues that he feels society as a whole needs to address. Now that he has plans to hang up his gloves and is finally on social media, the 35-year-old could use his new platform to keep raising his voice for the things that matter to him if he chooses.