Nico Hulkenberg’s return to Formula 1 with Haas has seen the German driver rise to the occasion, and he is set to be retained for 2024. Hulkenberg’s outlook on his comeback season remains optimistic, even in the face of challenges that have kept him from achieving consistent race success. Hulkenberg, with a remarkable 193 Grand
MoreRumours are swirling that the Haas Formula 1 team is poised to retain its current driver lineup of Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen for the upcoming 2024 season, as reported recently. Lawrence Barretto, a writer for F1.com, has indicated that discussions are in progress with representatives of both drivers, hinting at an unchanged team configuration
MoreKevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg are set to be retained by Haas for 2024, with the American side currently enjoying a very positive season. Hulkenberg in particular has been exceptional in his returning season to the paddock, after being signed to replace Mick Schumacher. Team principal Guenther Steiner opted for an experienced line-up for 2023,
MoreHaas driver Nico Hulkenberg has drawn attention to a potential correlation between Germany’s perception of the automotive industry and the waning popularity of F1 within his home country. The absence of an F1 race in Germany since 2020, coupled with declining viewership figures, has prompted discussions about the sport’s status within the nation. When asked
MoreJournalist Erik van Haren has said he “wouldn’t be surprised” to see Max Verstappen one day team up with Nico Hulkenberg. The German Haas driver is currently ranked at number 14 in the Driver’s Standings. Van Haren clarified this would likely not be in the context of F1 racing, but rather at Le Mans 24
MoreHaas’ Nico Hulkenberg was spotted walking into Red Bull’s hospitality at the Belgian Grand Prix last weekend, just a couple of days after he was praised by advisor Dr. Helmut Marko. Hulkenberg has performed brilliantly for Haas since returning to Formula 1 this season, with the German having made one Q3 appearance less than Sergio
MoreIn a playful, yet telling, remark, Red Bull’s top executive, Helmut Marko, jokingly hinted at the possibility of having two different drivers for the Belgian Grand Prix. Marko teased that they could have Nico Hulkenberg take the wheel for qualifying and then let Sergio Perez handle the race, fuelling rumours linking the German driver to
MoreNico Hulkenberg joked after the sprint race that Fernando Alonso’s retirement from the Belgian Grand Prix sprint race on Saturday was “karma”, after the German had to take avoiding action whilst behind the Spaniard earlier on. Alonso retired from the race after spinning into the gravel at Pouhon, caused by running wide whilst behind Hulkenberg.
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher has advised Nico Hulkenberg to search for a better seat on the grid than Haas, who have one of the worst race cars in Formula 1. Haas’ 2023 season has been a complicated one, with Hulkenberg having been sensational in qualifying during his returning season to the sport. The German
MoreIt’s been suggested that Haas aren’t in a position yet where they’re happy to offer Kevin Magnussen a deal for 2024, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season. Magnussen has endured a bit of a disappointing campaign so far, with the Danish driver having often found himself behind team-mate
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