Nico Hülkenberg

Never have I known so many people rate a test driver as a future world champion so I thought I'd start a thread for people to pass there opinions on young Nico.

Has an incredible record in other Formula's - won A1 Go in 06, won F3 euro masters in 08, won GP2 in 09 and then came into F1. There was a lot of hype around Mr Hulkenberg in arriving in F1 as he was seen as the next 'Lewis Hamilton' but in all honest in the car he was driving he was never going to be able to match what Lewis did as a rookie the question remains though did he do enough? He scored 25 points to his experienced team-mate Rubens Barrichello's 47 which doesn't look good - however is it unfair to judge a rookie against the most experienced F1 driver in history? Especially a driver who was having a resurgent after being a world championship contender the season before.

To be fair to Hulkenberg he got better as the season went on and it was clear he was getting to grips with F1 - the icing on the cake of course was the brilliant pole he scored in the wet in Brazil. Although tactical he was advised as when to go and on what tyres he still had to produce the time and being on pole by over a second is pretty impressive. I think if Williams could have afforded to keep him on they would have done but needs must when the bank manager drives and poor old Nico was shown the door.

Currently testing with Force India and you have to think that right now he's breathing down Sutil's neck for the race seat. I really hope they take a gamble on him earlier than later as want to see how he fares against Di Resta - I actually think that might be the making of both of them. Currently Di Resta is being praised and lined up for the Merc drive at the moment but you have to say if Hulkenberg comes in and beats him surely Merc would take the Nico option?

Is he as good as he's hyped or does having Will Weber as you manager help you become hyped up? Interestingly back in 2009, when he was being considered for replacing Luca Badoer at Ferrari, Weber stated that Hulkenberg would not take the seat now but he would sign for Ferrari in 3 years time - that makes 2012 - next season!

As mentioned on another thread there have been 2 world champions who have had a season of F1 and then dropped out to take a test driver role for another year - Mika Hakkinen and Fernando Alonso - will Nico make it a hattrick?
 
Frinjs has openly said he's lost his drive because he has no budget left so if Sauber were in such a desperte situation they had to part company with Hulkenberg I would be surprised if its him. Reading between the lines it would seem Sauber backing Sirotkin means no more backing for Frinjs. Certainly his twitter suggests that.

Still would be surprised if Hulkenberg didn't run with Sauber until the end of the season. Lets remember the same website suggested the team would go under before the end of the season too.
 
Hmm - worth pointing out that "GrandPrixDiary" is not a totally serious website. I'd be surprised to see the Hulk go on gardening leave for the rest of the season frankly. The talk earlier in the season was that he was being lined up to replace Massa next year, hence the sojourn this year at Sauber. To be quite honest, the speculation over who would replace him at Sauber is a matter of supreme indifference to me...
 
I would think Hulkenburg's absence from Sauber for the end of the season would be counter productive. They could lose prospective sponsors when they see two pay-drivers battling with Caterhams off-screen compared to the Hulk pushing the top 10 in a car that's not good enough to do so.
 
RasputinLives

It seems that this 17 year old will be promoted to race driver next year as there is serious investment from Russia

Back to Manisha I can only hypothesize this ..it would be insulting and embarrassing if Kobayashi was the one taking over till end of the season

I'll eat humble pie if Hulkenberg does not walk before the end of the season.
 
Jos the Boss

I'd like to know what conversations he is having with the people at Sauber

not getting paid and already leaving or knows he is but its a long time to wait he must hate getting up every morning getting to the Sauber factory
 
Jos the Boss Thank you but you never know with Russians - once they make their minds up you donlt mess with them certainly in Sauber's situaiton they've got little sway

Might be something to seriously start a chase for his signature
 
Il_leone Do you watch the Renault 3.5 series? Sirotkin is currently running in that series and is actually coming on leaps and bounds. He charged through from 12th to 4th in the second race at the Red Bull Ring with some nifty overtakes and some quick laps. The general consenses is that the boy has the speed and skills and given plenty of track time will possibley develop into a top quality race driver. The worry is that chucking him in to F1 too soon might ruin him. He currently holds no super licence so if you're suggesting he'll have Hulkenbergs seat before the end of the season I think he'll struggle.
 
RasputinLives

No he won;t have Hulkenberg's seat now..I was just curious to know if Sauber have started parading him around the paddock to get into the F1 scene

- Its an absolute mad gamble if they throw this 17 year old into F1 without development

they may use Kimi Raikkonen as an example to let him in, it seems like if its not 2014 it will be 2015 he will be on the grid as surely Bernie is not going to upset a few wealthy Russians and this is what he needs to promote F1 there - a supposed Russian superstar in the making

It can work two ways for Hulkenberg either inspire him to get the top drive or simply end in a messy divorce with Sauber
 
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