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Four-time F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel has revealed his London Marathon debut exceeded his self-imposed “ambitious” targets.
Four-time Formula 1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel exceeded his ambitious targets in his London Marathon debut by finishing just under three hours on Monday. This was Vettel’s first time participating in the 26-mile event, and he praised the incredible atmosphere and support along the course. Vettel expressed his delight in achieving his goal of finishing below the three-hour mark and recommended the marathon experience to others. F1 presenter Tom Clarkson also took part in the marathon alongside Vettel, though with a longer completion time. The overall winner, Kenyan athlete Sabastian Sawe, set a historic sub-two hour record with a time of one hour, 59 minutes, and 30 seconds. Vettel’s performance in the London Marathon comes amid his concerns and warnings about mid-season regulation changes in Formula 1.




