Former F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen insists that Sebastian Vettel’s decision to leave Ferrari at the end of 2020 does not necessarily mean that the German is about to retire from motor sports altogether.
“Looking at the Ferrari announcement, two things are clear,” he wrote in his regular column for Unibet this week. “The first is that negotiations ended without a solution and they decided to split.
“Negotiations means that, for both the team and driver, the original intention was to try and do a deal,” he continued. “In public Sebastian had been quite open about his hopes to agree a new deal, so this is not about a decision to retire; they were simply unable to agree a deal.”
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Hakkinen felt that Ferrari’s decision to sign an early deal with Charles Leclerc had been a significant factor in how the talks with Vettel had gone.
“Sebastian’s negotiations with Ferrari were never going to be easy because the team had already made a long term commitment to Charles, and Sebastian’s performance had not been quite as good,” he said.