Why Sebastian Vettel will be back on an F1 track at this weekend's Japanese GP

The four-time world 🌄champion, who retired from F1 at the end of 2022, will be attending the race in Japan to launch his latest ♑biodiversity project.
Vettel’s project will see 11 “inse🎉ct ho𒉰tels” installed at Turn 2 of the legendary Suzuka circuit, with the German set to officially unveil ‘BUZZIN’ CORNER’ on Thursday.
The c♚orner's kerbs will be painted in a distinct black and yellow design for✤ the weekend to help promote Vettel’s cause.
Vettel’s team say it will mark “the starting point for f♉uture buzzing corners on race tracks around the world”.

The 36-year-old recently set tongues wagging when he admitted there is a chance he could reverse his retirement as he refused to rule out making ♔a return to the F1 grid in the future.
Asked in an interview with Sky F1 if he would ever come back to the 💯sport, Vettel told Martin B꧙rundle: “I can’t say no, because you don’t know.
“I think it's something that if you asked all of them, probably ꩵsome of them would have said, ‘No’, and some of them, ‘I don’t know’, but in the end all of them came ba🍌ck, so I can’t exclude it.
“It probably will dep🔴end much on when, and💟 obviously it’s not endless, because at 36 it’s not like, ‘Yeah, in 10 years’ time, maybe I think about it’, then time has passed.
“It will depen✃d on the challenge, whatever, but it’s not in my head right now. I’m enjoying the sort of outlook of the challenge of what to do next."

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