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Sebastian Vettel splits from long-time press officer Britta Roeske after 17 years
16 May 2026PlanetF1Rumor

Sebastian Vettel splits from long-time press officer Britta Roeske after 17 years

Four-time F1 champion Sebastian Vettel has parted ways with his trusted press officer Britta Roeske, who had been by his side since 2009. Roeske is seeking a new professional challenge as Vettel continues his environmental activism.

Sebastian Vettel has parted ways with his long-time press officer Britta Roeske after 17 years of collaboration, marking a significant change in the four-time world champion's inner circle as he remains active in environmental advocacy and occasional paddock appearances.

Why it matters:

Roeske was a constant presence through Vettel's entire F1 journey, from his first Red Bull title in 2010 to his retirement in 2022. Her departure signals a shift in how the German manages his public image as he transitions to a post-racing career focused on sustainability and charity work.

The details:

  • Roeske joined Red Bull in 2005 and worked closely with Vettel since his breakthrough 2009 season, staying with him through Ferrari and Aston Martin.
  • German publication F1 Insider first reported the split. Roeske issued a statement calling it a “new professional chapter” and describing her time with Vettel as “formative and enriching.”
  • She did not respond to requests for comment. A new PR team is expected to handle Vettel's communications going forward.
  • Vettel, 38, has focused heavily on environmental campaigns since retiring, including attending the 2023 Japanese GP to promote bee conservation and leading tributes to Ayrton Senna at Imola in 2024.
  • He also ran last month's London Marathon in under three hours, raising funds for the Brain & Spine Foundation and The Grand Prix Trust.

What's next:

Roeske is seeking a new professional challenge after nearly two decades in F1. Vettel's public appearances are likely to continue, albeit managed by a new team, as he balances his environmental work with investments like the Germany SailGP team.

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