Sebastian Vettel opens up about his political views in F1
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- Throwing it back to last year and Sebastian Vettel helping clear litter in the Silverstone grandstands - The Aston Martin driver's activism, though , has also come under criticism from some sections of the F1 community. Many believe that, as someone competing in a sport powered by “gas-guzzling” internal combustion engines, Vettel has no right to advocate for climate issues. Nevertheless, Vettel has remained unbothered by the criticism, and feels that it is better to take a stand rather than do something that is “popular”. He said: “Now, information travels so fast and changes so quickly, sometimes it’s better to say things that are popular rather than truthful.” He added: “A slogan is more popular than the truth. The truth is harder to explain and less easy to understand. Look at ‘Get Brexit Done.’ It resonates with everyone, and people see it as a good idea.”
Human rights and the climate crisis are bigger than anything else - Sebastian Vettel opens up about his political views in F1
Sebastian Vettel has been one of the leading voices championing progressive causes within F1. Four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel has opened up about his political activism affecting his F1 career. The German driver believes that the issues he has been advocating for, such as climate change and LGBTQ+ rights are “bigger than the interests of a sport.” He feels that not using the platform afforded to him as an F1 driver is “a wasted opportunity.” Speaking in a recent interview with the Guardian, Vettel said: “There are topics that are just bigger than the interests of a sport. Formula One is, to me, about the passion for driving the car, about challenging yourself on the edge. But look at the bigger picture: this is also a big business where you’re looking to turn a lot of money around for certain people." He added: “To me, that isn’t really important. It feels like a wasted opportunity if you’re not using the platform that we have.” Sebastian Vettel, along with fellow multiple world champion Lewis Hamilton, has been one of the leading in F1. This includes better opportunities within motorsports for women and other marginal communities. He has also been vocal , following the Russian invasion earlier this year. Throwing it back to last year and Sebastian Vettel helping clear litter in the Silverstone grandstands- Throwing it back to last year and Sebastian Vettel helping clear litter in the Silverstone grandstands - The Aston Martin driver's activism, though , has also come under criticism from some sections of the F1 community. Many believe that, as someone competing in a sport powered by “gas-guzzling” internal combustion engines, Vettel has no right to advocate for climate issues. Nevertheless, Vettel has remained unbothered by the criticism, and feels that it is better to take a stand rather than do something that is “popular”. He said: “Now, information travels so fast and changes so quickly, sometimes it’s better to say things that are popular rather than truthful.” He added: “A slogan is more popular than the truth. The truth is harder to explain and less easy to understand. Look at ‘Get Brexit Done.’ It resonates with everyone, and people see it as a good idea.”