Nico Hulkenberg’s return at Haas has got tongues wagging, as he performs better than expected with the car, outshining his teammate Kevin Magnussen in every race of the season so far. Hulkenberg, who holds the unfortunate record of most F1 starts without a podium, came close to raising the third place trophy at Australia. Getting
MoreThe Australian Grand Prix proved to be a chaotic event, with the most red flags in a single Formula 1 race and only 12 cars finishing the race. The first red flag was caused by Williams driver Alex Albon, who spun out of the race and into the barrier at turn six, spraying gravel across
MoreNico Hulkenberg’s Australian Grand Prix almost ended in catastrophic circumstances on Lap Seven, with the German having been just inches away from a potentially fatal accident. The Haas driver has been exceptional since returning to a full-time seat, with the 35-year-old having already made two Q3 appearances. The second of the two Q3 appearances came
MoreHaas almost landed a rare podium at the Australian Grand Prix, as Nico Hulkenberg got close to P3 before a decision to revert to an earlier starting order for the final red flag restart saw him dropped back to seventh. While Hulkenberg missed out on his chance at a podium finish, the seventh place ending
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Timo Glock believes fellow German Nico Hulkenberg will be catching the eye of “other teams”, with the Haas driver having performed incredibly since returning to Formula 1. Hulkenberg was signed by Haas to replace Mick Schumacher this season, with the 35-year-old having not completed a full campaign since racing for Renault in
MoreFormula 1 is under fire after a chaotic end to the Australian Grand Prix left only 12 cars able to finish the race. The event in Melbourne became the first race in Formula 1 history to have three red flags, and eventually ended behind a safety car after the two Alpines collided into one another
MoreHaas driver Nico Hulkenberg was caught on his team radio swearing, as he realised that the AlphaTauri of Yuki Tsunoda was closing on him during the Australian Grand Prix. Having started the race in P12, Tsunoda pushed Hulkenberg for points in the final laps of the Grand Prix. The second red flag restart saw chaos
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner was far from pleased ahead of Sunday’s Australian Grand Prix, with the Italian having been “unhappy” with Lewis Hamilton following qualifying. Haas’ Nico Hulkenberg did excellently in qualifying to make Q3 for the second time this season; however, Steiner felt like Hamilton affected the German’s fastest lap. The seven-time World
MoreNico Hulkenberg delivered a stellar drive on Sunday at the Australian Grand Prix, as the experienced German continued his brilliant return to Formula 1. Based on how well Hulkenberg has started the 2023 F1 season, you wouldn’t believe that he hasn’t held a full-time seat since racing for Renault in 2019. Since returning to the
MoreNico Hulkenberg has been working with Ferrari between races to prepare himself for racing for Haas after he spent two years on the side-lines as Aston Martin’s reserve driver. The German driver has yet to score points since his return to the sport but has shown pace, qualifying in 10th place in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, ahead
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