Sebastian Vettel has enjoyed a successful career to date, winning four world championships, but is aware that back in Germany he will always be known as the number two behind Michael Schumacher.
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That I am and will remain number two in Germany in the field of Formula 1 is no problem for me," Vettel said when speaking to the German ARD.
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The chance also decreases further and further that he will come close, now that young drivers can prove their worth in Formula 1 and where Hamilton is still dominant.
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I think Michael's performances were unique and still unique. He was the one who marked the breakthrough of Formula 1 and motorsport in Germany."
"Everyone who comes after him joins the ranks behind him. I see that very plainly." This makes Vettel modest, but also realistic. Only when a German equals or breaks Schumacher's record will you be greater than the legendary 'Schumi"
The 32-year-old is without a championship title since 2013 due to the dominance of the
Mercedes and in particular
Lewis Hamilton.