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Vettel reveals story behind last F1 race ‘Invitation’ T-shirt

Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin, is joined on a run around the circuit by team members and well wishers as part of his farewell at his final Grand Prix

Vettel retired from grand prix racing after the Yas Marina event last weekend, having decided to call time on his career so he can spend more time at home with his family.

It also comes against the backdrop of him becoming an environmental campaigner, having done much to raise the profile of climate and social concerns over the past few years.

As he walked into the F1 paddock for the last time as a driver in Abu Dhabi, Vettel was seen sporting a black T-shirt that featured an image of the world above the word: ‘Invitation’.

The design prompted many questions about what the meaning behind it was – which the four-time F1 champion has since clarified.

Speaking to fans on social media, Vettel explained that it was based on his desire to invite people to help make an impact in addressing climate change.

“It’s really about an invitation to see the sort of power and influence that we can have on a lot of people,” he explained on an Instagram video.

Vettel revealed that his own awareness of wider issues was triggered by the arrival of his daughters and then, shortly after, the death of his father-in-law.

“I have to admit when I was young, when I was 20, 25, I didn’t really see the news that already there was a big problem, because it didn’t impact on me,” he said.

“The life that I was living: I was interested in racing, interested in success. And really then a couple of things happened in my life.

“I chose, together with my wife, to become a father. At 26 years old, our first daughter was born; the year after our second daughter was born. Then the year after that, my father-in-law was diagnosed with cancer, [and] passed away one-and-a-half years later.

“So at the same time, I’m confronted with the future: seeing my children, holding my children in my arms for the very first time. And, at the same time, being confronted with death, the end of life. It really made me reflect on my life, and the future that is ahead of us, and the world we live in.”

Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin, is joined on a run around the circuit by team members and well wishers as part of his farewell at his final Grand Prix

Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images

Vettel said that stepping back and understanding the opportunity he had to help influence change made him decide to take action.

“I really thought, how can I use the voice that I have to try and address things that are really important for all of us and looking at our…

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