Seb test driving his Ayrton Senna’s McLaren MP4/8 from 1993 🤩
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Seb test driving his Ayrton Senna’s McLaren MP4/8 from 1993 🤩
📸 : LTremeer on Twitter
Over the next few days we’re going to publish photographer Drew Gibson’s favourite images from the Goodwood Festival of Speed, with commentary by Drew himself explaining the workings behind the pictures. We start with an absolutely beautiful composition; Sebastian Vettel with his McLaren MP4/8. (RoadRatMagazine)
“When Sebastian was around it could get quite chaotic, so I went to the top paddock where it's a bit quieter. If you're not going to chase hero moments at the house, it's a nice place to be and I thought I’d have a bit of time with the drivers. And that really transpired this time. I think they had to reschedule to get Seb into that batch and when he arrived there were no cars, no cameramen and no support team. The marshals wanted him to go down the hill and I heard him saying, ‘I can't start the car’ - because the support team hadn’t made it to the top to start the engine. I saw the shot but a marshal was trying to get him to move and I had to interrupt him. I was trying to be polite, but I wasn't! I saw this unique opportunity to get Seb with a car like that, with all the space around him. How often have you ever seen him that way? There's no one around and there’s all this negative space. It almost harks back to the 60s or 70s, with the period helmet, no HANS device and a period car. Usually it’s a mess of bins and ambulances and marshals and all the stuff you get these days around Formula One cars – hydraulic lines, cords and computers. And there's none of that. It’s a lovely moment of him alone with the car. That was all I wanted. Just space and him truly on his own.”
Being Michael (2023)
Seb talking about Michaels accident shortly after it occurred and the influence that he had on his life.
“Throwing it back to 2022 when I was incredibly lucky to be invited to the Silverstone GP by the @ astonmartinf1 as a VIP guest after climbing Kilimanjaro. Watching the British Grand Prix from the Aston Martin garage was an unforgettable experience — feeling the roar of the engines, the smell of the tyres, the energy of the pit crew… absolutely electric 🔥
Got to meet the legend @ sebastianvettel and the one and only @ gordongram too. But most importantly, shared it all with Gabby — a day we’ll never forget 🙌💚
Thank you Aston Martin for the once-in-a-lifetime experience. Good luck to the team at Silverstone this weekend — cheering you on all the way! 🟢⚫”
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Look at that paddock stand 🤩 🫶🥰
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