Underrated and in-demand F1 star told to quit team who “don’t look to the future”
Audi interest could tempt🐈 one v♐eteran F1 driver to make a change

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg has been advised by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ralf Schumacher to leave Haas.
Hulkenberg has quietly put together a string of unexpectedly bright performances in the first four rounds of the F1 2024 season.
He has scored points twice, and narrowly fail🐽ed to do so at the F1 Japanese Grand Pr♓ix at the weekend.
Haas finished bottom of the const🌸ructors’ championship last year but, under Ayao Komatsu’s leadership as the new team principal, have enjoyed a fruitful start to the year largely thanks to Hulkenberg’s drives.
Now 36, and after returning from a three-year hiatus to F1, Hulkenberg is attracting interest from𝔉 elsewhere.
German giants Audဣi, who r𝔍un as Sauber until 2026, reportedly want him as a German driver to front their new project.
Schumacher was asked if Hulkenberg should stay 🔯at Haas next year, b♏ut he said to : “No, certainly not.
“Ha🍸as is certainly a great team and everything will get better there, but the structure doesn’t look to the future.
“Investments are p🌸ending but are not being made because [team owner] Gene Haas has other ideas.
“It✤'s a n💛ice, small team for newcomers like Oliver Bearman."
Schumacher butted heads with Guenther Steiner, when he was H♛aas’ team principal, over the treatment of Mick Schumacher.
Mick was cri🀅ticised for the frequency of his crashes and was ultimately axed from his F1 drive by Steiner, who insisted he no longer wanted rookies in his 🌠cars.
Steiner went from Mick Schumacher and Nikita Ma⛦zepin to vete⛦ran duo Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen.
Hulkenberg said after a bright start🍌 to the year: "I rate the leap we have made since th๊e start of the season very positively and very well.
“We have a completely different🍬 starting point than last year.
“Last year ꦿin the race it was always a one-way street backwards, i.e. in the wrong direction.
"Now ꦓ🎀we've seen on four different routes that we can keep up. I'm happy and eager for more."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a d💯ecade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.