Sebastian Vettel has made clear his future is with Ferrari as Mercedes look to replace newly-retired Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg for next season.

Ferrari failed to win a race this year and Vettel’s name has been one of those mentioned in media speculation following Rosberg’s surprise decision to walk away.

Rosberg, 31 and only the third German driver after Michael Schumacher and Vettel to win the championship, announced his retirement on Friday.

“I think it’s not a big secret that both myself and Kimi (Raikkonen) have a contract for next year,” four times world champion Vettel told reporters at the Ferrari World Finals event in Daytona, Florida, on Sunday.

“I don’t know what is their plan,” he said of Mercedes.

“But for us we look after ourselves for next year, there’s lots of things changing so we’re quite busy ourselves. We’re very positive for next year.”

Vettel, who won his titles with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013 and is still only 29, said Rosberg’s decision was a brave one because it was easier to carry on.

“I was 23 when I won the first title so I was having a different mindset. I wanted to go out and do it again, which looking back, I can say I did. I love racing and want to continue,” he said.

Last weekend, Mercedes non-executive team chairman Niki Lauda said that he expected a replacement to be announced before the end of the year.

The team’s German reserve driver Pascal Wehrlein, who won the Rookie of the Year award at the Autosport Awards, is the bookmakers’ favourite.

Meanwhile, it was confirmed that the French Grand Prix will return in 2018 after a 10-year absence, with the race scheduled to take place at the Circuit Paul Ricard in southern France.

“We and those who are with me are very proud... it’s a great victory,” regional politician Christian Estrosi said told reporters at a news briefing.

France hosted the first ever recognised Grand Prix near Le Mans in 1906, but the country lost its slot in 2008.

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