Vettel now has a degree from Harvard Business School.

Vettel now has a degree from Harvard Business School.

      Sebastian Vettel, a four-time world champion, has achieved a lot during his career in motorsport, but the list of his achievements, already impressive, has been expanded with another one, but in a different field. Sebastian graduated from Harvard Business School at the age of 37.

      This American educational institution has a very solid reputation, and now Vettel can boast that he has completed training in the Business of Entertainment, Media and Sports program, i.e. "Business in entertainment, Media and Sports".

      However, this is not the only specialization of the former racer: this is what he said last fall in an interview with the German TV channel RTL: "I am really studying, I am studying agriculture, but we can say that this is a condensed version of the program.

      After that, I will be able to run my own business of this profile – this area attracts me very much. I find it very interesting, especially the issues of agriculture of the future."

      Vettel is in the United States these days not only to get a degree from Harvard: he is also one of the investors in the German team that competes in the SailGP international regatta, and last weekend the next stage of these F50 speed catamaran yachting competitions took place in New York.

Vettel now has a degree from Harvard Business School.

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Vettel now has a degree from Harvard Business School.

Sebastian Vettel graduated from Harvard Business School at the age of 37...