Sebastian Vettel hints at post-F1 career as he completes Harvard programme
Seba💟stian Vettel furthers his education with impressive milestone at the Harཧvard Business School.

Four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel has completed a four-day programme at the Harva💙rd Business School.
Vettel completed a course on the Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports, potentially hinting at his post-F1 career move.
The four-day course was reportedly worth £9,400 and is described on the Harvard website as an advanced🐟 business clꦰass, with a focus on leadership, management, networking and professional development.
The 37-year-old German had revealed his plans to further his educati💝on in an interv👍iew with RTL back in November last year.
"I am indeed going to schoolღ. I'm training in agriculture,” Vettel said. “But it's practically a condensedﷺ version of it. Afterward, I can run my own business. This world fascinates me.”
"I find it extremely exciting when it comes to the future ofꦆ agriculture. The training isn't full-time. With the three kids, there's a lot to do anyway. But it's much quieter than before; I don't travel as much anymo𒈔re.”

Vettel retired from F1 at the end of 🐓2022 as one of the most successful drivers in grand prix history, having won four consecutive world championships with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013.
He sits fourth in the all-time list of grand prix wins with 53 victories, behind only seven-time world champions 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher, Vettel’s idol, and fellow four-time world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
ꩲVettel’s first post-F1 career move was to invest in a new Ger꧑man SailGP team in 2023, joining forces with Olympic sailing bronze medalist Erik Heil.
Could Vettel return to F1 in Red Bull role?
Vettel has recently found himself linked with a return to Red Bull in a managerial role, potentially replacing curre⛎nt advisor Helmut Ma𝐆rko.
Marko, who has spearheaded Red Bull’s junior programme, even suggested that Vettel woul🌸d be his “ideal” successor when he eventually steps away from F1.
“I think he would ♊be the ideal successor candidate,” Marko t🐻old Sky Germany.
“But it is clear that at some p🍒oint you can no longer do it, not le𒁏ast because of your age.
“Be🐭cause those travel efforts are no small thing. Of course, it would be great if a guy like Sebastian could take over. You have the side of the junior programme.
“He’s already worki𒊎ng with girls here in the go-karts in Saudi Arabia. And on the other side, of 𒐪course, there’s the great strategic leadership of his Formula 1 team.”
But Vettel, who has made only a handful of app💯earances in the F1 paddock since his ret🔯irement, has refused to get drawn into the suggestions.
“I think there’s only one Helmut. That’s Helmut’s role,” V⛎ettel insisted to Sky Germany.
“Yes, I think the challenge is quite inspiring overall, and of course,🔯 the experiences Helmut and I have in certain respects are similar.
“He also grew up in motorsport, in a totally different era, but essentially, the wheel still 𒁏turns the same way. It’s 𓄧still about the same thing as it was, I don’t know how long ago, even though the formula has significantly changed since then.
“On꧂e must also start to develop in a 💎new, different direction.”

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