Vettel admits: I am the biggest hypocrite when it comes to environmental protection!”

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As a former Formula 1 star, Sebastian Vettel admits his hypocrisy in environmental protection and calls for sustainable travel alternatives.

Vettel admits: I am the biggest hypocrite when it comes to environmental protection!”

Former Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel spoke in an insightful interview with the “Tages-Anzeiger” about the contradictions between his sporting past and his current commitment to environmental protection and sustainability. He described himself as “the biggest hypocrite there is” because he spent years flying around the world in Formula 1, often in luxury classes such as Business or First. "But do I have to feel bad about it? We won't solve the problem with shame, but rather by confronting it and looking for solutions," explained the 37-year-old. Despite his large ecological footprint, Vettel sees it as important to actively promote climate protection.

Vettel's accusation to society

Vettel recognizes the justified criticism of his lifestyle and the impact it has on the environment. He calls for a rethink: “We should not ban travel, but offer technological options that allow us to do the same thing as before – only more sustainably.” This approach could revolutionize the way people think about travel and consumption by promoting sustainable alternatives. Vettel would like to raise awareness of ecological issues, particularly among young people, as he is convinced that change must begin with future generations.

In addition, the four-time world champion has repeatedly highlighted important issues such as diversity and sustainability throughout his career. "I'm in a position of luxury. I have the time to deal with these issues and also the opportunity to afford alternatives," Vettel continued, while addressing the challenges of fast fashion and emphasizing that it is essential for the planet and the people behind the production chains to consume more consciously. “Everything starts with awareness,” said Vettel, who will continue to be actively involved in climate protection after ending his career in Formula 1 in 2022.

Overall, Vettel's statements are about self-reflection and the responsibility that each individual has to effect change, both in society and in personal lifestyles, and the need to lead by example while acknowledging the challenges.