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Hulkenberg is, which I find extremely puzzling, very popular. I wonder why. A few funny radio calls doesn't make a race driver, do they? Steiner apparently said they have decided they need experience and drivers which can help drive development. Maybe Hulkenberg is one of those guys who is very uninspiring as a racer, but gives good feedback? |
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He comes across as a decent guy. If that helps makes you popular maybe all is not lost.
As for driving. He’s decent enough pedaler. I see your point, is there no one else. I suppose if you are after experience, probably not. Or at least there is a lot of similar talent in that category. |
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He's difficult to rate because he hasn't had any outstanding results. He's always seemed a safe pair of hands for points (apart from when in really high positions on occasion when something has always gone wrong, although he's had that happen through no fault of his own too). Apart from the rare greats and the poor by F1 standard drivers, so many are difficult to rate, so I can only give Haas the benefit of the doubt and say that they are right to put him alongside Magnussen. It's certainly not a Mazepin approach. For what it's worth, he also comes across as a decent guy.
In any case, going back to the point about decent drivers hard to categorise, even they can blow hot and cold. Look at Daniel Ricciardo at Red Bull and Daniel Ricciardo at McLaren. |
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I think people also love him for being the underdog. Perhaps the best driver never to get a podium in F1, although that could still change
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Haas just don't want a driver that's going to split the car in half every 6 races so they can spend the repair bills on development. Kmag and Hulk are these drivers. Mazepin and sadly as likeable as Mick is, are not.
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I agree with this. And if I'm absolutely blunt about it - everyone wants ti like Mick. But right now, he just isn't that good.
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Chinese GP to be cancelled because of the country's Covid policies
'China's return to the Formula 1 schedule will be cancelled next year as a result of the country's Covid policies, BBC Sport has learned. Formula 1 has not visited China since 2019, but was due to return for the fourth race in 2023 on 16 April. China's zero-Covid policy has led F1 to conclude the race cannot go ahead. The key sticking point is that F1 staff would not be given exemptions from quarantine requirements in the event of suffering a Covid-19 infection.' |
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from the above article: The sport is not expected to seek to replace China with another race, so the calendar will be cut to 23 races - still an all-time record but one event fewer than F1 had originally planned.
still to many races imo but i can appreciate the symmetry of 23 races in 2023! |
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I think that is why he is in a logo / sponsor free (other than the AM badge) plain green car and is wearing a logo free helmet, and I daresay overalls as well. So as not to upset existing sponsorships he is contractually tied to until end December.
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There’s a lot of people thinking and hoping Fernando vs Larry will be the battle of next season.
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I reckon Lance Stroll will probably be the one who benefits most from this. Can't see Freddy continuing beyond next year, especially as Aston Martin have tough times ahead
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His junior years he was a standout in the nations GP series and then also took the F2 title in his first year, which puts him in hallowed company with Rosberg, Hamilton, Piastri, Russell and Leclerc. Then he got a pole position in his first F1 year with Williams.... Speed wasn't a problem and when he subbed for Perez at Racing Point he scored points. He's also mechanically sympathetic and not hard on machinery. Won in 2015 as third driver with Porsche. All of that makes him a better proposition for Steiner when looking at his repair bill and the desire to get the cars into the top ten. If the car is any good and Hulkenberg still has form he will score points for Haas and may actually outscore Magnussen. So really, not a bad choice. No exciting from an emotional point of view or a 'new upcoming' talent but if he reliably scores points he makes money for Haas. And that is what it's about. |
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This is a good assessment. HAAS as a team give me the impression that they are not really there to compete but more than happy to just participate. With this in mind the Hulk appars to be a good addition to the team.
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But they know their limitations and financial boundaries so they cannot compete with Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes, Alpine (Renault). But they can compete with the others and do so a cut above their weight. And to do so is satisfying and meaningful to the owners. It has a purpose and to be good at what they do, to be one of the best at it it would give them enormous satisfaction. That is enough reason for them to be there. |
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Exactly that, they are there to compete on the terms set by the FIA at their joining of the series
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