Explained: Why Sebastian Vettel could return from retirement at next week’s F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

Sky reported on Sunday ൩during preseason testing that Vettel had offered himself to Aston Martin, the team he represented last year, as a last-gasp replacement for the injured Lance Stroll.
St⛎roll missed testing in Bahrain and Aston Martin cannot yet determine if he will be fit to drive next wee𝕴k when the first race of the season begins, but it remains their hope that he will be available.
Vettel, the f🅷our-time F1 champion who retired at the end of last season, could emerged as a shock optꦐion to return to the car without ever actually missing a single race.

Aston Martin bosౠs Mike Krack was asked about Vettel’s return but said: “I will not tell you!
“I have had a couple of phone calls with Sebastian. Bu🥀t this has been also last year, and this will continue in the future.
“It’s our P𝐆lan A, obviously, you want to have Lance back in the car. But we have to wait for what he says and what the doctors say.
“The Plan B we have to decide – we have some Plan Bs, but we have to decide the Plan B when Plan A is first. It’s very simple: Can he drive or can he not drive?⛦”
Krack confir💯med that Aston Martin were not obliged to use either of their reserve drivers, if Stroll is ruled out of next week’s race.
Their other driver, Fern♐ando💫 Alonso, came under particular praise from Red Bull boss Christian Horner for his pace during testing.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sp🥀orts,♔ to football, to F1.