Nico Hülkenberg

Nico Hülkenberg
Nico Hulkenberg 2010 Malaysia.jpg
Date of birth 19 August 1987 (1987-08-19) (age 23)
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality Germany German
2010 team Williams-Cosworth
2010 car # 10
Races 12
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podiums 0
Career points 10
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First race 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix
Last race 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Nicolas "Nico" Hülkenberg (born 19 August 1987 in Emmerich am Rhein, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German professional racing driver, racing in Formula One for Williams. He is the incumbent champion of the GP2 Series, and is a previous champion of both the Formula Three Euroseries and A1 Grand Prix, as part of A1 Team Germany. He has the distinction of being one of three drivers to win the GP2 series championship in his maiden season, along with Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.

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Career

Early Career

Hülkenberg made his karting debut in 1997, at the age of 10. In 2002 he was German Junior Karting Champion and the following year he won the German Kart Championship.[1]

Hülkenberg is currently managed by Willi Weber, the long-time manager of Michael Schumacher. Weber has gone on record saying that Hülkenberg would be ready for Formula One by 2008. He has also praised Hülkenberg as an "unbelievable talent" and says he reminds him of Schumacher as a young driver. He also stated that he nicknamed him "The Hulk", after the fictional superhero, in reference to Hülkenberg changing his personality whilst at the wheel. [2]

Formula BMW (2005)

2005 saw his debut in German Formula BMW. His first season was a very successful one, with Hülkenberg dominating the championship and winning the title comfortably. He finished first in the Formula BMW world final but was stripped of the win after it was claimed he had brake-tested his rivals during a safety car period.[1]

A1 Grand Prix (2006–07)

He also joined the German A1 Grand Prix team for the 2006–07 season. Nine wins in his rookie season made him the most successful driver in A1GP history. It meant he almost single-handedly won Germany the championship with 128 points, 35 more than Team New Zealand.[1]

Formula Three (2006–08)

Hülkenberg finished fifth in the German Formula Three Championship (ATS Formel 3 Cup) in 2006. For 2007 he switched to the Formula Three Euroseries with the ASM team that had taken Lewis Hamilton and Paul di Resta to the last two championships. His first win came at the Norisring[1] from 18th on the grid, he won again in the rain at Zandvoort[3] and added a third at the Nürburgring.[4] But he ran into trouble at Magny-Cours, being penalised in qualifying for passing the chequered flag twice, and crashing into Filip Salaquarda in the race.[1]

He won the (non-championship) Masters of Formula 3 race at Zolder from team mate (and F3 Euroseries championship leader) Romain Grosjean after the Swiss stalled at the start.[5]

Hülkenberg won the Formula Three Euroseries championship in 2008. Almost unbeatable on a Saturday, Hülkenberg amassed 76 of his total of 85 points during the feature races run that day, taking seven wins in the progress.

GP2 Series (2009)

Hülkenberg driving for ART Grand Prix at the Monaco round of the 2009 GP2 Series season.

He made his GP2 Asia Series début for the ART Grand Prix team at the third round of the 2008–09 GP2 Asia Series season in Bahrain, where he took pole position at his first attempt.[6] He finished both races in fourth place and this left him in seventh place in the championship. His second race weekend in Qatar, saw him become the first night race pole-sitter, and promptly turned that into becoming the first race-winner under lights after a dominant performance. Such was his performance that he ended up over thirteen seconds clear of second-placed driver Sergio Pérez.[7] He finished third in the sprint race, taking his championship points tally to 27 from just four races. Despite this, he finished sixth in the championship.

Hülkenberg continued with ART into the 2009 GP2 Series season, and took his first win in dominant fashion, during his home round of the series at the Nürburgring. With the series' top eight inverted grid, Hülkenberg started eighth for the sprint race. He won the sprint race as well, becoming the first driver to do the weekend double since Giorgio Pantano at Monza in the 2006 season. In doing so, he became only the second driver to complete the clean sweep, with pole position, two fastest laps and two wins; equalling the achievements of Nelson Piquet, Jr., who achieved it at the Hungaroring, also in 2006. Hülkenberg clinched the title with two races to spare, after a third place finish in the Monza sprint race, shadowing Brazilians Luiz Razia and Lucas di Grassi home. The result left him with an unassailable 22-point lead heading to the final round, and in the process becoming the first driver to clinch the championship without the need for a final round decider. A fifth win followed at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve, allowing the German to break the 100-point barrier, and eventually won the title by 25 points from Vitaly Petrov.

Formula One

Hülkenberg scored his first World Championship point at the 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix.

Hülkenberg completed a Formula One test in 2007. Willi Weber confirmed that he was in contact with Renault boss Flavio Briatore about organising a first F1 test for the young German, but he finally got his chance to test for an F1 team on 4 December 2007; when he was given a seat by WilliamsF1 at Jerez. The two-day test went well, outpacing official driver Kazuki Nakajima on the first day, and only 0.4 seconds slower than Nico Rosberg. His flawless performance in the test impressed the WilliamsF1 team and secured himself a test driver seat in the team for 2008.[8] In late 2008, Williams offered Hülkenberg to continue his testing contract for the 2009 F1 season.[9]

Hülkenberg's manager Willi Weber has stated that he wants Scuderia Ferrari to sign Hülkenberg in three years time. Hülkenberg was linked to the vacant seat at Ferrari after Luca Badoer's unimpressive performances during the 2009 European and Belgian Grands Prix after filling in for the injured Felipe Massa but Ferrari chose Giancarlo Fisichella.

Williams (2010)

On 2 November 2009, Hülkenberg was confirmed to race for WilliamsF1 in 2010.[10] Hülkenberg's team-mate for his first season will be Rubens Barrichello, who is moving from Brawn GP.

Hülkenberg made his debut at the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix, recovering from an early spin to finish in fourteenth position. At the second round in Australia, he was involved in a first-lap incident with Kamui Kobayashi, after the Japanese driver's front wing failed and sent him into the barrier, rebounding into the path of Hülkenberg. At the third round in Malaysia, Hülkenberg made it to Q3 for the first time, qualifying in fifth place; out-qualifying team-mate Barrichello for the first time. Hülkenberg looked set to finish eleventh in the race until Fernando Alonso blew his engine three laps from the end, thus promoting Hülkenberg to tenth place and with the new-for-2010 points system, Hülkenberg along with Jaime Alguersuari scored their first points in Formula One.

Racing record

Career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2005 Formula BMW ADAC Josef Kaufmann Racing 20 8 9 6 14 287 1st
Formula BMW World Final 1 0 0 1 1 N/A 3rd
2006 German Formula Three Josef Kaufmann Racing 18 1 3 5 6 78 5th
V de V Challenge Endurance Moderne Griffith's 2 1 2  ? 1 50 17th
2006–07 A1 Grand Prix A1 Team Germany 20 9 3 5 14 128 1st
2007 Formula Three Euroseries ASM Formule 3 20 4 2 3 8 72 3rd
Macau Grand Prix 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 23rd
Masters of Formula 3 1 1 0 0 1 N/A 1st
2008 Formula Three Euroseries ART Grand Prix 20 7 6 7 8 87 1st
Masters of Formula 3 1 0 1 0 1 N/A 2nd
2008–09 GP2 Asia Series ART Grand Prix 4 1 2 0 2 27 6th
2009 GP2 Series ART Grand Prix 20 5 3 5 10 100 1st
2010 Formula One WilliamsF1 12 0 0 0 0 10* 15th*

* Season in progress.

Complete A1 Grand Prix results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 DC Points
2006–07 Germany NED
SPR
4
NED
FEA
1
CZE
SPR
Ret
CZE
FEA
4
BEI
SPR
5
BEI
FEA
Ret
MYS
SPR
2
MYS
FEA
1
IDN
SPR
5
IDN
FEA
2
NZL
SPR

1
NZL
FEA

1
AUS
SPR

1
AUS
FEA
1
RSA
SPR

1
RSA
FEA
1
MEX
SPR
MEX
FEA
SHA
SPR
3
SHA
FEA
3
GBR
SPR
2
GBR
SPR
1
1st 128

Complete Formula Three Euroseries results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2007 ART Grand Prix Dallara F305/021 Mercedes HOC1
1
2
HOC1
2
7
BRH
1

4
BRH
2

6
NOR
1
Ret
NOR
2

1
MAG
1
Ret
MAG
2
14
MUG
1

21
MUG
2
14
ZAN
1
6
ZAN
2
1
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

4
CAT
1

2
CAT
2

8
NOG
1
3
NOG
2
3
HOC2
1
1
HOC2
2
7
3rd 72
2008 ART Grand Prix Dallara F308/009 Mercedes HOC1
1

Ret
HOC1
2
Ret
MUG
1

1
MUG
2
5
PAU
1
Ret
PAU
2
16
NOR
1

1
NOR
2
Ret
ZAN
1

1
ZAN
2

13
NÜR
1

1
NÜR
2

4
BRH
1

1
BRH
2

5
CAT
1

1
CAT
2

Ret
LMS
1

24
LMS
2
8
HOC2
1

1
HOC2
2
3
1st 87

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
2009 ART Grand Prix ESP
FEA

9
ESP
SPR

14
MON
FEA
5
MON
SPR
3
TUR
FEA

5
TUR
SPR

4
GBR
FEA

3
GBR
SPR

5
GER
FEA

1
GER
SPR

1
HUN
FEA

1
HUN
SPR
7
VAL
FEA

2
VAL
SPR

1
BEL
FEA

2
BEL
SPR

Ret
ITA
FEA

6
ITA
SPR

3
POR
FEA
1
POR
SPR
16
1st 100

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DC Points
2008–09 ART Grand Prix CHN
FEA
CHN
SPR
DUB
FEA
DUB
SPR
BHR1
FEA

4
BHR1
SPR

4
QAT
FEA

1
QAT
SPR
3
MYS
FEA
MYS
SPR
BHR2
FEA

BHR2
SPR

6th 27

Complete Formula One results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 WDC Points
2010 AT&T Williams Williams FW32 Cosworth CA2010 2.4 V8 BHR
14
AUS
Ret
MAL
10
CHN
15
ESP
16
MON
Ret
TUR
17
CAN
13
EUR
Ret
GBR
10
GER
13
HUN
6
BEL
ITA
SIN
JPN
KOR
BRA
ABU
15th* 10*

* Season in progress.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Meet the rookies: Nico Hülkenberg". F1Fanatic.co.uk. 2007. http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2007/08/16/meet-the-rookies-nico-hulkenberg/. Retrieved 2007-08-16. 
  2. "Weber: he's the next Schumi!". Overdrive. 2006-12-05. http://www.odmotoring.com/index.php?display=racing&id=125. Retrieved 2006-12-05. 
  3. "F3 Euro Zandvoort 2: Hülkenberg wins in wet". MaximumMotorsport.co.uk. 2007. http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/07/29/f3-euro-zandvoort-2-hulkenberg-wins-in-wet/. Retrieved 2007-08-16. 
  4. "F3 Euro Nürburgring 1: Hülkenberg dominates". MaximumMotorsport.co.uk. 2007. http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/09/02/f3-euro-nurburgring-hulkenberg-dominates/. Retrieved 2007-09-03. 
  5. "Hülkenberg wins F3 Masters as Grosjean stalls". MaximumMotorsport.co.uk. 2007. http://www.maximummotorsport.co.uk/2007/08/05/hulkenberg-wins-masters-as-grosjean-stalls/. Retrieved 2007-08-16. 
  6. "Hulkenberg takes pole on GP2 debut". autosport.com. 2009-01-22. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/72942. Retrieved 2009-01-22. 
  7. "Hulkenberg storms to Qatar victory". autosport.com. 2009-02-13. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/73272. Retrieved 2009-02-13. 
  8. "Williams sign Hulkenberg as test driver". autosport.com. 2007-12-13. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64371. Retrieved 2007-12-14. 
  9. http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=45164
  10. "2010 Driver Lineup". williamsf1.com (WilliamsF1). 2009-11-02. http://www.williamsf1.com/news/view/1182. Retrieved 2009-11-02. 

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Sebastian Vettel
German Formula BMW
Drivers' Champion

2005
Succeeded by
Christian Vietoris
Preceded by
Nicolas Lapierre
Alexandre Prémat
(Team France)
A1 Grand Prix
Champion
with Christian Vietoris
(Team Germany)

2006–07
Succeeded by
Neel Jani
(Team Switzerland)
Preceded by
Paul di Resta
Formula Three Masters
Winner

2007
Succeeded by
Jules Bianchi
Preceded by
Romain Grosjean
Formula Three Euroseries
Champion

2008
Succeeded by
Jules Bianchi
Preceded by
Giorgio Pantano
GP2 Series
Champion

2009
Succeeded by
Incumbent