Despite being one of the world’s most promising sportsmen, it appears that Sebastian Vettel is not keen on extravagance.
A recent feature in the Sun newspaper revealed that the youngest ever winner of a Formula One Grand Prix has shunned expensive holidays in the likes of Monaco or Monte Carlo, in spite of the sport’s reputation for lavish behaviour.
Instead of treating himself and his student girlfriend to five-star breaks in the world’s fanciest hotels, the 22-year-old reportedly spent a holiday in a caravan in Finland last year.
The German has also taken breaks in remote farmhouses and climbed mountains during his time off – a far cry from the playboy nature usually associated with Formula One drivers.
His down-to-earth nature and lack of arrogance have made him somewhat of a darling of the press and fans.
After winning his first Grand Prix, Vettel refuted suggestions that it was the best moment of his life by revealing he enjoyed losing his virginity more.
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