Sebastian Vettel, a four-time Formula 1 world champion and one of the sport’s most respected figures, has long hinted that his retirement in 2022 wasn’t necessarily the end of his racing career. But if Vettel harbors any illusions of making a triumphant return to the grid, David Coulthard has one brutal message for him—don’t bother.
The former Red Bull and McLaren driver didn’t hold back when addressing Vettel’s recent suggestions of a potential comeback. Coulthard, known for his no-nonsense takes, flatly dismissed the idea, arguing that Vettel is simply past his prime and that a return would be a mistake.
“No! Only if he lives in an illusion thinking that, after a couple of years of pause, he can be faster.”
For Coulthard, F1 is unforgiving, and Vettel’s lap times toward the end of his career spoke louder than any of his accolades.
“The reality is that the stopwatch does not lie, and at the end of his career, he was no longer doing the lap times necessary to be competitive.”
With such a harsh reality check, is Vettel’s F1 journey truly over, or is there still a place for him in the paddock—just not behind the wheel?
Vettel’s Decline: A Harsh End to a Glittering Career
Sebastian Vettel’s final years in Formula 1 were anything but a fairytale. After being effectively pushed out by Ferrari in 2020, the German signed with Aston Martin, a team still finding its footing in the sport. Despite flashes of brilliance, including a single podium finish, Vettel was no longer fighting at the front—a stark contrast to his dominant Red Bull years.
The final lap times told the story: Vettel wasn’t the force he once was.
Now, at 36 years old and two years removed from F1, Coulthard insists that Vettel would be setting himself up for failure if he attempted a return.
Formula 1 is a sport that rewards sharp reflexes, relentless fitness, and continuous adaptation to ever-evolving cars. Even the great Michael Schumacher struggled in his return, and with today’s grid more competitive than ever, Coulthard believes Vettel has no shot at recapturing his former glory.
What’s Next for Vettel? A Different Role in F1?
While a return as a driver seems unlikely, Vettel remains deeply connected to the sport. His interests have expanded beyond racing, with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental advocacy.
The German has already been active in promoting greener initiatives within motorsport, and there’s growing speculation that he could take on an ambassadorial or advisory role in Formula 1, pushing for a more sustainable future for the sport.
Could Vettel transition into a leadership role, much like Toto Wolff or Christian Horner? Could he spearhead Formula 1’s push toward sustainable racing?
Only time will tell—but what seems certain is that Vettel’s days as an F1 driver are done.
Did David Coulthard Shut the Door Too Soon?
Coulthard’s brutal assessment of Vettel’s future has sparked debate among fans. Some agree—Formula 1 is no place for nostalgia, and once a driver’s pace drops, there’s no coming back. Others, however, point to Fernando Alonso’s remarkable resurgence with Aston Martin, proving that an elite driver can still shine well into their late 30s.
So, is Coulthard being too harsh, or is he simply delivering a dose of cold, hard truth?
Either way, one thing is clear: Sebastian Vettel’s F1 return is a long shot, and if he ever does step back into the cockpit, he’ll have to prove that time hasn’t left him behind.