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Sebastian Vettel is set to part ways with Ferrari at the end of the season. His future in F1 may be up in the air after 2020. However, that thought doesn’t seem to be bothering the 4-time world champion as of now. He features in a fun-filled video on YouTube, as he goes through some of the questions people search about him on Google. Donning the 2020 Ferrari livery, Vettel gets straight into it.

Sebastian Vettel answers the web’s most searched questions

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The first question he answers is if he has any pets. Vettel cheerfully says that he has a dog. Vettel then addresses if he has an Instagram account saying, “No. (But) somebody has been so kind so far to do it for me. I don’t know who, but people always mistake it for myself. So I guess whoever it is, keep it up you are doing it well, so I don’t need to do it”

When asked if he speaks Italian, Seb says, “Yeah, I understand. I get along.” He humorously adds, “I can order for myself in a restaurant.” The next question he addresses is about his right ear (people find amusing things to search about, don’t they?). Vettel says, “My mother told me that when I was a baby or in the tummy, I came out like this (curls his right ear). “Otherwise, my hearing is alright, so be careful.” He quips.

He then reveals his height to be 176 cms and adds jokingly, “I don’t know why that is interesting.” He then answers some really basic questions regarding his car number (5) and nationality (German). Then comes a rather weird question, as to what his dominant hand is, and that gets a rather weird answer from Seb, who says, “I am right-handed, but my left is getting better.” (make of that what you will folks). When asked if he is single, Vettel says that he is married.

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When quizzed as to how old he is, Vettel advises that one should just google it (which is an irony).  Vettel then reveals how to pronounce his name in Japanese fashion, by saying that people in Japan call him, “Sebu Vittire” ( or some similar-sounding word. I tried guys). Vettel advises the viewers, to contact Ferrari a bunch of times, for information such as his contact number, and as to who is his press officer. He reveals the name of his race engineer to be, Riccardo Adami. The last question he answers is regarding, who his manager is, Vettel says, “I haven’t got one. Maybe I need to Google it myself.