- 14 Nov 10, 10:40#225107
http://www.anf1blog.com/2010/11/hulkenb ... -for-2011/
Despite his sensational pole position at Brazil last week, it appears that Nico Hulkenberg will be replaced by GP2 champion Pastor Maldonado at Williams for the 2011 F1 season. The Cologne tabloid Express quoted Hulkenberg’s manager Willi Weber as saying: ”Nico is leaving Williams.”
However Weber added that ‘Hulk’ should be able to secure a drive for the 2011 season. Williams aren’t known to be the most wealthy of teams on the grid – hardly surprising then they are signing Maldonado who has a reported sponsorship fund of EUR 12 million.
“We may have to wait for a decision for another one or two weeks,” added the 2009 GP2 champion Hulkenberg, who has collected 22 points in his debut season thus far, and will start 15th in today’s Abu Dhabi season-ending race.
Maldonado will be driving for both Williams and Hispania at the Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi later this month, on 16-17 November.
Personally, I feel that Nico Hulkenberg deserves a drive in 2011. I can understand the financial reasons behind Williams selecting Maldonado, but Hulkenberg has impressed me with his pace, and while pole at Interlagos was a lot to do with him selecting the right tyres at the right time, his pace has been pretty good overall.
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Hope he gets another drive! He deserves one
Despite his sensational pole position at Brazil last week, it appears that Nico Hulkenberg will be replaced by GP2 champion Pastor Maldonado at Williams for the 2011 F1 season. The Cologne tabloid Express quoted Hulkenberg’s manager Willi Weber as saying: ”Nico is leaving Williams.”
However Weber added that ‘Hulk’ should be able to secure a drive for the 2011 season. Williams aren’t known to be the most wealthy of teams on the grid – hardly surprising then they are signing Maldonado who has a reported sponsorship fund of EUR 12 million.
“We may have to wait for a decision for another one or two weeks,” added the 2009 GP2 champion Hulkenberg, who has collected 22 points in his debut season thus far, and will start 15th in today’s Abu Dhabi season-ending race.
Maldonado will be driving for both Williams and Hispania at the Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi later this month, on 16-17 November.
Personally, I feel that Nico Hulkenberg deserves a drive in 2011. I can understand the financial reasons behind Williams selecting Maldonado, but Hulkenberg has impressed me with his pace, and while pole at Interlagos was a lot to do with him selecting the right tyres at the right time, his pace has been pretty good overall.
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Hope he gets another drive! He deserves one