Sebastian Vettel lost a race this season because of a penalty which has caused plenty of debate. And last week during the
Austrian Grand Prix, his
Ferrari teammate
Charles Leclerc wasn't rewarded when he had a mini tangle with
Max Verstappen.
In conversation with the Austrian ServusTV, the German gives his opinion about the current state of
Formula 1.
“Formula 1 has to take a step back and get itself back on track. The question 'what do we want to achieve' really needs to be asked. Does it want complexity, does it want to remain at the top of technological developments, or does it want to remain accessible? And does it want to remain an entertaining sport or not? I think if you could reduce the current book with rules to 2 A4 pages, you would have a lot more room to choose your way."
The future of Formula 1 looks strong with the likes of Leclerc, Verstappen and
Lando Norris showing good skills. However, the four-time world champion isn't confident that they'll be needed by the time they reach their peak.
“If you look at the flexibility of Formula 1 and which way we are going, then the drivers will eventually disappear: Somewhere in the coming decades. I don't think that's really a fun sport," Vettel added.
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