The German RTL published an article that Vettel attacks the Hungarian government because of the anti-LGBTQ law. He didn't pocket what he got in the comment section. More people on Facebook oppose this move than support it. The biggest problem for fans and Formula 1 lovers is that Hungarian laws have nothing to do with car racing. The fact that Vettel openly admitted at the end of June that he would vote for the Greens also caused a lot of resentment, which commentators say is a bit ironic, because the pilots burn hundreds of liters of fuel in every race.

In any case, the Greens are unpopular among motorsport fans, because by introducing an environmental tax, they would approximately double the price of gasoline at German wells, and they would introduce a speed limit of 130 km/h on the highways, instead of the current unlimited speed. There are barely 1-2 supportive comments under the post, the rest all attack the car racer. This shows that there are still realistically thinking people in Germany who have not yet been completely brainwashed.

One or two Germans interfere in the affairs of other countries. They should look around their own country to see what is going on here. There is plenty to do here and you shouldn't be important abroad like the great Zamparo.

You should show him the original translation of the law, then he would shut up. Are you looking for a new activity because you have nothing else to do?

No one in Hungary will care what nonsense Mr. Zöldpárti says.

The law is not against the movement, but against those who want attention for themselves through "difference".

Vettel should demonstrate against motorsport if he is serious about climate protection, but he is making millions from it.

Source: pestisracok.hu, Facebook,

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