Red Bull links for possible F1 return have gone “very, very quiet” - Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg says links to Red Bull have gone “very, very quiet” in his bid to return to F1 on a full-time basis next season.
Hulkenberg provides Red Bull update amid bid to return to F1

Nico Hulkenberg says links to Red Bull have gone “very, ve✨ry quiet” in his bid to return to Formula 1 on a full-time basis next season.

Following his Renault axe at the end of 2019, the German has made th♕ree cameos for Racing Point this season as stand-in for regulars Sergio Perez and Lance Stroll when the pair were ruled🦂 out of both Silverstone rounds and the Eifel Grand Prix respectively due to contracting coronavirus.

Hulkenberg has made the most of his unexpected opportunities to try and enhaꦆnce his prospects for sealing a return to the grid for 2021, but his options are running low due to a lack of available remaining seats.

He is currently going head-to-head with former teammate Sergio Perez - who is also finds himself as a free agent after being dropp♕ed by Racing Point in favour of Sebastian Vettel - for a shot at Red Bull for next year if the tea𝓰m decides to replace Alex Albon in its line-up.

During an appearance on Red Bull’s Servus TV channel, Hulkenberg🌌 provided an update about his situation, admitting that many of his links over a possible return have recently gone cold.

"Of course I hope🅷 for a good return in the future, but there is🦹 nothing else to report," Hulkenberg said.

"It is very, very quiet at the moment. The reports have calmed down a bit, and I think it🀅 will be a while before there is really any f𝐆inal clarity.

"The stones have already🎉 fallen for many teams,” he added. “The cards are laid. Iไ had my two [race] chances and used them as good as I could.

"I'm not actively involved now anyway, but of course I'm in contact with the people that ma🥃tter. But not every week now, not every day.”

Hulkenberg insisted he is remaining relaxed about t𒅌he situation regarding his future and says his only option is to wait potentially for any opportunitꦗy that might come his way.

“I let it c♎ome to me,” he explained. “I am quite relaxed. It's not in my hands.

"That's why I am on standby, so to speak. And of course I hope that there will be a comebꦬack and a chance, which I would be very motivatedꦑ and keen to do. But we just need a little patience until the final decision is made.”

And while he waits, Hulkenberg said he is focusing on keeping himself fit in case there are any further last-minute call ups during the remainder of the 2020 🍌season.

"If it does open, it's completely unpredictable anyway," he said. "The last two times this happened, it was super spo🅷ntaneo♓us.

"Of course I can't assume and don't expect that something will happen ൩every weekend. But of course it can happen.

"We know ourselves how unpredictable the situation is at the moment. That's why🥀 I simply have to keep myself fit and ready. And I do th🌊at too.”

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