Link to poll: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgymgF9W81YzeTDbOMl4AaABCQ 0:00 - Vettel Addresses Retirement Rumours 1:10 - Fast Feed Ever since former F1 driver turned commentator Martin Brundle confirmed that Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel had requested an interview, the world of F1 has seen a lot of speculation regarding the reason behind such a request. Some have suggested that it could be to announce a retirement from F1. I'm your host Dillon Shelley and first up on Formula World: Vettel Addresses Retirement Rumours Sebastian Vettel got straight to the point “That rumour is not true. Actually, an interview with Sky was planned in Austria. All we had to do was postpone it to Hungary in favour of ORF. That's what the interview with Brundle was about and nothing else. It's all a bit of an exaggeration” He further elaborated on why he had to request the interview “There are no print media journalists in the paddock right now. So we're just doing interviews on television” Brundle reiterated this during race commentary by saying that the interview was just to talk about racing in general and that there are no big announcements planned as everyone is speculating. Vettel’s future is still quite uncertain though. However, Alpha Tauri’s team principal Franz Tost is hopeful that Vettel could still find a drive for 2021 “I would wait and see how the season goes. If a world champion is up for grabs, a top team really can't ignore him” Fast Feed McLaren’s Lando Norris looked back at his “Awesome first two weekends” and revealed that he “didn't expect it to go that way” Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc said that he “let the team down and didn't do a good job” after crashing with teammate Vettel and feels that he can “only say sorry and hopefully” he'll “learn from this” Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher suggested that if he were Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto, he “would be afraid of a phone call from the boss” Mattia Binotto, meanwhile accepts that they “haven't been competitive. Not only against” their “rivals over the past few years, but also against others, who up to yesterday were generally behind” them Mercedes’ Toto Wolff has revealed that he wouldn’t mind being Vettel’s manager and help him get a drive for 2021 “Purely from a human point of view” However, he is “not sure” he'd “do him any good” as he is “not sure if the teams” they're “talking about now are willing to negotiate with” himself F1’s managing director Ross Brawn feels that “The concept of the biosphere and the big bubble” means that they will” get a positive at some stage but” hopes that they “can control it and minimise the risk” Former F1 world champion Jacques Villeneuve thinks that “the car still has the biggest impact, even in the pouring rain” Alexey Titov, promoter of the Russian GP has revealed that they are “working closely together on a plan to be able to receive spectators safely” during the F1 race there Should Binotto be concerned for the safety of his job?