Sebastian Vettel and the 24 Hours of Le Mans: a temptation that the former Formula 1 driver could succumb to. Already last year, during a playful exchange with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, the four-time world champion had suggested the idea of racing together in the captivating French endurance race.
A dream that could possibly become a reality. In fact, it seems that a person close to Sebastian Vettel has been spotted in the paddock of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
We’re talking about Britta Roeske, the former press officer of the German driver, who worked alongside him for years during media interviews, including during his time with Scuderia Ferrari.
Although Britta Roeske was present in a professional capacity, this was enough to fuel speculation that Sebastian Vettel might try his hand at this new category of motorsport.
The four-time F1 champion retired at the end of 2022, and many hope for a sensational return to the world of four wheels. Could the opportunity come with the 24 Hours of Le Mans?
Furthermore, Britta Roeske appears to have been spotted in the Porsche garage, the iconic German team. While it is true that the journalist is there as a reporter for French TV, this seems sufficient to hope, at least a little, to see the former Ferrari driver behind the wheel of a car once again.
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Britta Roeske was Sebastian Vettel’s press officer for over a decade; their first collaboration dates back to the days of Red Bull, then with Ferrari, and finally with Aston Martin. When Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement, the journalist also stopped working in Formula 1.

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