The world of Formula 1 was recently rocked by an emotional moment that touched the hearts of fans and drivers alike. During a paddock meeting after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, four-time world champion Max Verstappen embraced former rival Sebastian Vettel. The gesture followed the news that Vettel, the beloved four-time champion, would not be allowed to return to Formula 1. The moment, which went viral on social media, not only highlighted the friendship between the two drivers, but also their frustrations with the FIA’s strict regulations and the complex dynamics of the sport. Verstappen’s show of support for Vettel sparked a wider discussion about the future of veteran drivers in Formula 1.

Sebastian Vettel, who retired from the sport in 2022 after a distinguished career at Red Bull, Ferrari and Aston Martin, has recently hinted at a possible return. Rumours of a return to a team like Mercedes or a new project like Audi, which will join in 2026, have been circulating. However, recent reports have claimed that the FIA, led by president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, has blocked Vettel’s return. The exact reasons remain unclear, but speculation points to strict rules on superlicenses and the FIA’s desire to prioritise the influx of young talent. The news came as a bombshell, especially as the still wildly popular Vettel is seen as an ambassador for the sport with his commitment to sustainability and diversity.
Max Verstappen, who was often compared to a young Vettel in his early years, heard the news shortly after the race in Jeddah. Images of Verstappen embracing VETTEL and quickly offering words of encouragement. “This is not fair, Seb. You belong here,” Verstappen is quoted as saying, according to witnesses in the paddock. The Dutchman, who himself was under fire for a controversial five-second penalty in the same race, showed his human side by expressing his admiration and support for Vettel. The two drivers share a special bond, not only through their successes at Red Bull, but also through their shared frustrations with the bureaucracy in the sport.

Emotions ran high, not just among drivers, but also among fans and analysts. On platforms like X, fans expressed their anger at the FIA’s decision, with hashtags like #letvettelrace trending. Many felt Vettel, with his experience and charisma, would be a boon to the sport, especially at a time when Formula 1 is struggling to balance commerce and competition. Former driver Nico Rosberg called the situation “heartbreaking” and pointed to Vettel’s unique ability to inspire teams. Red Bull team boss Christian Horner, who rarely gets emotional, also expressed his disappointment: “Seb is a legend. It’s a shame he doesn’t get the chance.”
The FIA’s stance has raised questions about the sport’s accessibility. While the focus on young talent is understandable, with rising stars like Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, critics argue that veterans like Vettel shouldn’t be left out. Verstappen himself, who often speaks about the importance of passion for the sport, stressed as much in a press conference: “Seb still has so much to offer. These types of rules are destroying the sport.” His words resonate with a growing group calling for greater flexibility in the regulations, particularly for drivers with a proven track record.
The moment between Verstappen and Vettel has not only put a spotlight on their friendship, but also on the need for change within Formula 1. While Ben Sulayem has hinted at a review following recent controversies, it is unclear whether Vettel will get the chance. For now, the image of Verstappen embracing remains a powerful symbol of solidarity in a sport that can often be divisive. Fans will hope that Vettel’s story is not over yet, and with the support of a champion like Verstappen, the German seems determined to continue fighting for his place on the grid.