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By Jabberwocky
#168893
he could be the next Schumacher, I just hope it is Michael and not Ralf!
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By headless
#169020
Oh dear, I can see Hulkenberg fighting Vettel for a championship in the future...

Actually, if you throw Rosberg into the mix, the Germans will be quite strong in the coming years....

The future of Formula One looks very promising. :D

For Germans
By Big Azza
#169046
Well... yeah. For Germans.

Interesting, their have been 14 British Driver World Championships won.

Brazil has 8

Germany has 7.
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By headless
#169091
Germany has 7.

The Republic of Michael Schumacher has 7!

He deserves his own country
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By headless
#169196
He has a hotel named after him.
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By ivey
#169199
Oh dear, I can see Hulkenberg fighting Vettel for a championship in the future...

Actually, if you throw Rosberg into the mix, the Germans will be quite strong in the coming years....

The future of Formula One looks very promising. :D

There's one brit to spoil all this :thumbup::cloud9:
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By headless
#169200
Oh dear, I can see Hulkenberg fighting Vettel for a championship in the future...

Actually, if you throw Rosberg into the mix, the Germans will be quite strong in the coming years....

The future of Formula One looks very promising. :D

There's one brit to spoil all this :thumbup::cloud9:

Alex Waters.
Or is he New Zealand ish
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By scotty
#172953
Interesting little article:

Hulkenberg glad he waited for Williams

By Jamie O'Leary Thursday, December 3rd 2009, 09:19 GMT

Nico HulkenbergNico Hulkenberg says he is glad he waited to make the move to Formula 1 with Williams next year - after revealing he turned down the chance to join Ferrari as Felipe Massa's replacement in the middle of last season.

Both Luca Badoer and Giancarlo Fisichella failed to score a point after taking over from the Brazilian, who suffered head injuries in a crash during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hulkenberg, who has been promoted from a testing role to a race seat at Williams, said that his reputation could have taken a huge knock if he had been in the Ferrari rather than staying on to win the GP2 crown.

"Ferrari contacted my manager Willi Weber. They had a bit of interest and there was some contact," Hulkenberg told AUTOSPORT.

"It didn't come out that way, as we know, and I think it worked out for the best because I was able to finish GP2, win it and start F1 clean with Williams, who are a great team.

"It would have been bad for me not only to leave GP2 when I was in a position to win the title, but also for my reputation to be affected by bad results in F1.

"Look what happened to [Romain] Grosjean. A couple of tough races and then someone like [Kamui] Kobayashi turns up for two races and looks really good. It must have been very tough for him."

The 22-year-old German was delighted to break an eight-month lay-off from F1 action by setting the second quickest time during Jerez testing on Wednesday.

"To be honest, I got the feeling back pretty quickly, which surprised me. We had some very consistent running all day and the track conditions were pretty consistent too, so it was all very good.

"It was a lot of prepping for next year, driving with a heavy car and seeing what it's like with the balance and how the tyres behave. These are not next year's tyres, but still we can gather some information. For Thursday, the plan is pretty similar."


Didn't know Ferrari wanted him last season! :eek:
By vaptin
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well, that is encouraging. Finally some evidence of driver sense from ferrari, looks like their keeping tabs for the future as well.
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By headless
#172964
I don't really think Ferrari need bother, they just buy the best anyway, and the situation like this year (Badoer and Fisi) happens rarely so its fine.
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By Frosty
#172965
Wise move by Hulkenburg he is in a perfect position now.

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