Nico Hulkenberg ALMOST got a Podium ______ Times

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    The Nico Hulkenberg rumour mill is in overdrive right now. But, "he never scored a podium." That's the biggest criticism people seem to level at him. So, I wanted to look deeper into that. Analyse each time he came closest to getting a podium, and what circumstances prevented him from sitting on those steps.
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  • @TommoOnYoutube
    @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +162

    So which opportunity was the most realistic? For me, Bahrain 2014. If he keeps Checo behind him, and doesn't bottle that move on Massa, he gets the P3.
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    • @dontevenknowgaming8520
      @dontevenknowgaming8520 Год назад +1

      They did race in Abu Dhabi as it has been on the calendar since 2009 but during the 2012 calendar it was actually round 18 out of 20

    • @vinicio.desouza
      @vinicio.desouza Год назад +1

      Agree mate. At some point at the restart, when Rosberg was attacking Hamilton, we can see Hulk pulled alongside Checo to try a move, but of course it didn't work.

    • @f1clipsarchive
      @f1clipsarchive Год назад +7

      Has to be Brazil 2012 for me. He was in prime position to win that race if it weren’t for the two mistakes he made.

    • @alastairjones0
      @alastairjones0 Год назад

      I believe Hulk was experiencing hybrid issues in Bahrain 2014?

  • @Utopian_Futures
    @Utopian_Futures Год назад +632

    Hockenheim 2019, Baku 2017, Interlagos 2012, Bahrain 2014 and probably multiple other. Most times it was himself throwing podium away and not technical failures

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +137

      Baku 2017 was one I missed, but it's a good shout. Crashing on his own out of P6, given how that race was playing out, is a big 2 litre bottle.

    • @lewis8552
      @lewis8552 Год назад +33

      Baku 17 I think is a bit of a stretch. Renault just didn't really have as much pace as the Williams that weekend and when he crashed I believe he was behind Magnussen who's car was probably similar in pace. A bottle for good points no doubt but not for the podium.

    • @Utopian_Futures
      @Utopian_Futures Год назад +6

      @@lewis8552 well sometimes you have to overpace your car scoring better results despite your car not having the best pace. That’s what makes a better driver compared to just a solid driver. Perez scored 4 podiums with Force India 2014-2016. Hulkenberg being his teammate during those seasons didn’t score any podium.

    • @adampetten5349
      @adampetten5349 Год назад

      @@Utopian_Futures Attrition is not overpacing. The 2017 Renault was slower than any Perez car but the 2019.
      Norris is the only Midfield driver who will podium this year. McLaren and Alpine are way ahead of the other Midfield cars.
      Hulkenbergs 4th places were from attrition. Perez's pre RedBull podiums the same.

    • @f1david995
      @f1david995 Год назад

      I would rather say Baku 2018 than 2017 because that race, the Renaults were having similar pace on Red Bull, and he was in 5th position before he got a puncture crash.

  • @kieranfox5639
    @kieranfox5639 Год назад +280

    Honestly, while I like Nico I've always seen him as a driver with a really high floor but a low ceiling. He's always consistently good and often very good, but never great. A name that often comes up in the midfield and doesn't at all above that

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +73

      It's that consistency that Haas find appealing IMO

    • @berryryder9175
      @berryryder9175 Год назад +5

      @@TommoOnRUclips Can the consistency be an argument at all these days though? Hasn't raced full time for 3 years now and the 2 races he did subbing for Seb he finished dead last in Bahrain and 2nd to last in Saudi, only ahead of Lance Stroll. Rest behind him were DNFs. I don't think the consistency can be argued considering he's been out of the sport 3 years. It will take him a solid half of the season if not more to get back to speed, that is if he even is as good as he was in 2019 at the least. Which I doubt anyway

    • @BL4K_B4BIES
      @BL4K_B4BIES Год назад +6

      @@berryryder9175 he beat lance as sub though. And a p3 as a sub

    • @berryryder9175
      @berryryder9175 Год назад +2

      @@BL4K_B4BIES beating only Lance should not be an achievement. And also, what p3 are you talking about?

    • @tayuno
      @tayuno Год назад +11

      @@berryryder9175 To be honest, the two races this year - new regs without all the pre-season testing time. Dude jumped into the new spec cars basically blind. Still did a good enough job imo. The times where he did sub in at Racing Point with the old spec cars without having driven for quite some time were either pretty good or absolutely phenomenal. P3 in Quali Silverstone 2020? Did y'all forget?
      He needs some time to get used to the new regs. And he'll get that time in pre-season testing and perhaps even this years post-season tests. If he feels comfortable enough, he'll be back to his usual, consistent self, occasionally outperforming the car he has, even if he bottles great finishes like a podium. He was still great enough to have been Best of the Rest the past few seasons he raced.

  • @lewis8552
    @lewis8552 Год назад +185

    I think one that was missed was Brazil 2016. Was running ahead of Perez and had better pace but after the Red flag that Kimi caused he picked up a puncture under the safety car that dropped him to the back of the pack. Hulk would come back through the field to finish p7 whereas Perez got p4 and the chance to fight for p3.

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +12

      Good shout that

    • @anameyoucantremember
      @anameyoucantremember Год назад +4

      True, but Perez only had the chance to **defend** P3, not really fight for it. And he almost managed to do it if not for a certain young Dutchman that was doing magic that day. So I think if roles were inverted, Hulk would also lost the podium to Max.

    • @lewis8552
      @lewis8552 Год назад +8

      ​@@anameyoucantremember Maybe, but he was also faster than Perez so could also say he would more likely have been further up the road. That way Max might not catch him in time.
      Its moreso not even having that chance to defend for the podium just because of a puncture which was unfortunate.

  • @leewat9068
    @leewat9068 Год назад +80

    Just so sad Nico didn't have a full time drive in 2020, the year when midfield teams were capable of scoring podiums. I am confident he would snatch a podium if he was retained by Renault or driving for Racing Point. The timing he was dropped by Renault was just so unlucky😢

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +10

      It's a very good point

    • @f1david995
      @f1david995 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have always thought about this. 2018, when it was his best season with Renault, the gap between top and midfield teams were massive unlike these days. 2018 and 2019 had only two or less midfield podium finishers. Hulkenberg has had unfortunate timing.

    • @leewat9068
      @leewat9068 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@f1david995Absolutely. In 2020 although Mercedes were clearly dominant, because of Ferrari and Albon's struggles, the other teams had much more chances to finish on the podium if any Mercedes driver or Max had a bad weekend. In 2018/19 the gaps between top and midfield were huge that the maximum result you can get is P7.

  • @Brossano22
    @Brossano22 Год назад +30

    This record is also a sign of his skill. Even without podiums, he stayed soo long in F1. Just unlucky and no strong enough cars...

    • @lewis8552
      @lewis8552 Год назад +9

      Yeah, even with the rumours he could potentially comeback shows how he is rated in the paddock. People in the know understand the potential reasons it hasn't happened and can look at the results he's gotten with the machinery hes had.
      The podium fact is usually tossed around by people that don't pay too much attention to what's happening in the midfield imo. The fact is he's made a career out of F1 by his talent and not being a paydriver, not many people can say that.

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +1

      He only had the 4th best car once. Otherwise it was always around 5th/6th/7th. You're always going to need luck, when you're in that kinda machinery.

    • @MisiekgamerYT
      @MisiekgamerYT Год назад +3

      @@TommoOnRUclips Yep + to be absolutely honest his podium chances were always extremely circumstantial - Brazil 2012 yeah a mistake but many committed these that day, Bahrain 2014 bad luck with machinery, 2016 Monaco, Spa and Brazil no mistakes just bad luck with the races outcome, 2017 Baku yep, a mistake (again, not a clear opportunity but a circumstantial one), 2017 Singapore bad luck with machinery, 2018 Baku driver error (once again - not a clear pace of a car, just circumstances), 2019 Hockenheim driver error but overestimated by many - nearly all of the top drivers went out that day, so yet again, more like circumstances rather than weak psychology.
      Lastly, do we really believe a man with a stunning run in GP2 and 24h Le Mans is weak psychologically? Or do we like to say so, cause it is the easiest way of seeing things in motosport which is an utterly complex sport.

  • @owendale8500
    @owendale8500 Год назад +79

    I really hope Spa 2016 is included - often forgotten he was running second when Mag crashed, pitted under safety car before a red flag was then thrown. Gutting!

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +9

      Yep, what could have been if they didn't pit him. Although the likelihood of Lewis catching him anyway, was probably pretty likely.

    • @owendale8500
      @owendale8500 Год назад +1

      @@TommoOnRUclips He was lapping faster than Ricciardo though before the accident - also had they not thrown the red flag and kept it a safety car, he'd have gotten a free stop.

    • @methanoid
      @methanoid Год назад +1

      @@TommoOnRUclips I was there, birthday treat from family. I wanted Lewis to do well but Hulk is, I believ, just a very talented driver with appalling luck. Remember how long Kimi went without a win when he was in a Ferrari ;-)

  • @sthfw
    @sthfw Год назад +117

    All I got from this was he’s done a good job with the machines he’s had.

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +19

      Pretty much 😅

    • @aok2075
      @aok2075 Год назад +30

      Until Checo came and got a couple podiums in the same car

    • @Connorcady0803
      @Connorcady0803 Год назад +3

      So you watched this entire video and arrived at the two conclusions: none of it was his fault and he maximized each car he sat in? What?

    • @BreadPitt7
      @BreadPitt7 Год назад

      A “good” job. Nothing more.

  • @Bertholdowitschki
    @Bertholdowitschki Год назад +41

    When it comes to Brazil 2012, don't forget that a Safety Car (which was rightly deployed I think) brought Nico into the situation where he cracked under pressure. That cracking was obviously his own fault, but he was unlucky that the Safety Car came out. I am quite sure that he would have gone to the podium without that, and I think that was the most realistic moment for a podium and a career defining moment. Concerning Bahrain 2014, I don't think that that was the most realistic opportunity for him. Perez started 4th, Nico started 11th. At some point Hulk was stuck behind Alonso whereas Sergio was in clean air. I think these two facts made it impossible for him to get a podium that day.

  • @tilon5802
    @tilon5802 Год назад +32

    I think nico likes those "weird analogies" because hes a german speaker, and he just translates those to english

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +6

      Well I think they're great. Weird, but great.

  • @shineautomotive
    @shineautomotive Год назад +15

    I love him as a driver I so wish he’d had more success because from a personal point of view he manages his self extremely well . one hard working man

  • @danieljdtaylor
    @danieljdtaylor Год назад +9

    Germany 2019 was absolutely heartbreaking, it just felt like it was meant to be at his home race! I damn near turned off the tv after that shunt

  • @krystofpapica4191
    @krystofpapica4191 Год назад +37

    No podium, but still a Le mans winner, tho.
    Enjoying rich lifestyle with a beautiful wife, expensive houses and cars. Still testing cars for AMR,... Quite fine resume. I think there isn't much more to ask for. For sure Hulk wouldn't be forgotten. Maybe don't have a podiums or race wins, but real fan of formula 1 knows that he is more than capable of it. There is still podium for him. In our hearts. Btw, great video Tommo. Keep it up. You're doing amazing.

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +1

      It's not all bad for him eh. 😅 Cheers Kryštof 🙌

  • @areebsiddiqui758
    @areebsiddiqui758 Год назад +40

    How did you forget Baku 2017? He crashed on his own running P6 at the time in an insane race of attrition. Hulk had the chance to grab a podium on a day where many others faltered. Still think Interlagos 2012 was his greatest ever opportunity and a huge bottle.

    • @blaine319
      @blaine319 Год назад

      Huge doubt on 2017 Baku. Williams were quicker and it’s unlikely he would’ve kept up with Stroll. For reference, he was battling with Kmag prior to that who finished 41 seconds off of the lead, and was about 35 behind Stroll.
      Would’ve had to have been a miracle for him to get near the podium that day, especially with Vettel, Hamilton, Bottas coming back up through the field.

    • @areebsiddiqui758
      @areebsiddiqui758 Год назад

      @@blaine319 Maybe I got the years messed up then. I believe he was even closer in Baku 2018 when the Renault was a much better car.

    • @blaine319
      @blaine319 Год назад

      @@areebsiddiqui758 nah you were right 2017 was when he was running P6. 2018 i dont think he had a chance either. he's def squandered a few opportunities, which sucks to see considering he is a very good driver.

    • @Duval-In-The-Wall
      @Duval-In-The-Wall Год назад +1

      Was behind Magnussen on track, who finished P7
      Yeah...

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад

      Maaaaybe, quite a lot would have had to go in his favour mind you

  • @elaldo2382
    @elaldo2382 Год назад +7

    It's pretty cool looking back. At the time I remember thinking that Perez/Hulkenberg is probably one of the best midfield team line-ups of all time. Nico, solid and consistent. Checo, a wildcard who can grab the unlikely results. No wonder Force India were 4th in 2015 and 2016.

  • @thomasvleminckx
    @thomasvleminckx Год назад +2

    I used to call him "the modern-day Heidfeld". Dead average. Unremarkable in every way, he just blends in the background (unlike Latifi, who is so bad he gets noticed), but reliable.

  • @hamza-chaudhry
    @hamza-chaudhry Год назад +6

    0:50 I miss the times where the wet truly mixed up the grid and midfield teams could genuinely compete against the top. Pole by a *whole second* in a Williams is insane.

  • @Duval-In-The-Wall
    @Duval-In-The-Wall Год назад +5

    Singapore 2017 is the most painful one

  • @alastairjones0
    @alastairjones0 Год назад +2

    It’s really important to mention how taller heavy drivers were badly penalised during the first 3 years of the hybrid PU’s (2014-16) due to the minimum weight not being increased anywhere near enough. Nico was losing 3-4 tenths a lap to Perez due to their weight difference plus Sergio had more moveable ballast to use for setup. The fair weight rule of 2019 was way overdue.

  • @gonzogeorgism2712
    @gonzogeorgism2712 Год назад +2

    He should have won Interlagos 2012, he and the Force India were definitely the best package that day.
    History could be quite different right now if Hulk had won that day.

  • @surekhajadhav6064
    @surekhajadhav6064 Год назад +7

    *Nico Hooolkennbeaaaaargg*

  • @keso_de_bola9174
    @keso_de_bola9174 Год назад +4

    I think personally, Nico Hulkenberg really never had a chance. I think it's always forgotten how he performed in his A1 Grand Prix stint in 2006-2007, had quite a lot of wins with 6 consecutive sprint and feature wins in the season, 3 each.

  • @jbaidley
    @jbaidley Год назад +11

    I think a driver with a smaller number of races under their belt can claim bad luck, but Nico was there long enough, with cars good enough (see his teammates who did score podiums) that it has to be considered a reflection on him rather than a reflection purely of bad luck.

    • @wizzfizz6800
      @wizzfizz6800 Год назад +8

      Yeah but end of the day he did beat Perez in 2014 in points. Sainz in 17-18 in points. Beat Gutierrez, di resta and Palmer. Give him his flowers for being at least a damn good midfielder despite not having podiums … podiums don’t define greatness. He’s more of an analyst driver. He’s been praised plenty of times for his ability to seriously improve whichever car he was in over his career. Andrew green said in 2020 that his feedback directly fixed a lot in their car and made their pink “Mercedes” faster

    • @chrismdb5686
      @chrismdb5686 Год назад +1

      @@wizzfizz6800 It can absolutely be a case of both, he was never top stuff on the grid but at the same time carved out a good name for himself with his consistency in the midfield over the years.
      Not someone Ferrari, RB, or Mercedes should ever seriously look at, but a solid (and somewhat cheap) pair of hands for a midfield team looking to keep their noses clean for a couple of seasons.
      That all being said, I feel he's the wrong man for Haas right now

    • @panner11
      @panner11 Год назад

      The number of races is misleading though. It's usually pretty unlikely for a car not in the top 3-4 teams to score a podium. So that's the real sample to draw from, not all 180 races. Even a guy like Fernando Alonso had a 100 grand prix podium drought at one point. Bad luck can be a huge factor even after that many races.

    • @YeiWay
      @YeiWay 8 месяцев назад

      @@wizzfizz6800 he only beat Perez 1 season only to be defeated 2 and when he had a shot at the pink Mercedes he wasn’t even close to that podium where checo could manage to push for a win in that car, I think is just lack of talent, just that

    • @wizzfizz6800
      @wizzfizz6800 8 месяцев назад

      @@YeiWay are you dumb? He managed to qualify 3rd and he was there last minute. He didn’t have all season like perez to learn and develop the car. Lack of talent? He literally outshined stroll so easily. He is literally a super sub, did you not see the last minute shit he pulled off at the Nurburgring ? Casual

  • @lancelot_53
    @lancelot_53 Год назад +2

    I don't know if somebody saw it at this detail but I remember that after that P4 in Korea 2013 Nico raised his arms and started celebrating after the race

  • @KJ28554
    @KJ28554 Год назад +22

    I think that there is an element of skill that he needed to get a podium and it wasn’t just luck, still a great driver, but 2019 hockenheim springs to mind

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +14

      At the end of the day, if you're always in a midfield car, you NEED luck to have a shot at the podium

    • @Duval-In-The-Wall
      @Duval-In-The-Wall Год назад +4

      The race where Hamilton, Leclerc, Sainz, Perez, Bottas spun off?
      Literally every single driver from the top 3 teams this season spun that day lmao

  • @Nebula_Ultra
    @Nebula_Ultra Год назад +7

    Yeah but his hair has won every award under the sun.

  • @mikulitsi1819
    @mikulitsi1819 Год назад +3

    I hope so badly that Nico can get back and prove others wrong

  • @DKGaming123
    @DKGaming123 Год назад +3

    Man, Brazil was such a good chance for him to even get the win but it was just unfortunate for Hulkenberg.

  • @ianhershberger6376
    @ianhershberger6376 Год назад +2

    I think something that’s entirely missed is how close some other drivers are to the same feat. K-Mag will likely beat Hulk’s record in consecutive starts without a podium. And there’s other drivers that only have 1 or 2 throughout their career. Not that big of a difference comparatively. Plenty of other drivers who would’ve beat his record too were they given the same amount of time. He’s proven he can be on the podium, just never has. When driving machinery that shouldn’t be on the podium you require so many outside factors to go your way as well as being on it when the time comes to pull it off. Checo certainly doesn’t help Nico’s rep but I think it’s fair to say Checo’s ability with tires has kept him in fights he probably should’ve lost many a time.

  • @thescranstation2notbetter509
    @thescranstation2notbetter509 Год назад +3

    I remeber after the 2017 singapore gp christian horner came out saying they were extremely close to retiring danny so if it was a few mpre laps he could have got the podium

  • @SamuelSantos_
    @SamuelSantos_ Год назад

    14:17 I Remember that same weekend was when Italy was eliminated from the Euro Cup after losing to Germany on penalties, then F1 put out a tweet saying 'Not all Germans have had luck with penalties this weekend' referring to Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel's grid penalties

  • @tjitse3916
    @tjitse3916 Год назад +3

    Makes me suddenly wonder: how many have had a pole position without ever scoring a podium.

  • @COMMONsenseAdvocate86
    @COMMONsenseAdvocate86 Год назад +1

    People seem to forget that Pauly Di was a decent driver. Someone who could suddenly, fly around the track, and destroy everything during a race. At least having a handful of those during the season usually makes a big difference. It's Something Mick Schmcr hasnt done since Austria)... Or maybe not.

  • @SilverScarletSpider
    @SilverScarletSpider Год назад +3

    Nico is a humble and good bloke

  • @thefirely1439
    @thefirely1439 Год назад +2

    I feel like he is a good driver but their are so many other drivers that deserve a shot now. He had his day.

    • @MH0763
      @MH0763 Год назад

      Although I do agree if I was haas I'd probably take him say they take Schwartzman and he goes on 2 be better than nico he isnt staying there any way past 2 years maximum he is a low risk option. If danny ric is willing to join next year u have nico and k mag fight it out for the other seat

  • @hendrik_j_k
    @hendrik_j_k Год назад +2

    Nico musst be one of the most tragic figures in F1.
    He´s obviously massively talented and a hard working man. Such a shame that everybody reduces him to this no podium thing. Nico is just a very consistant driver, just look at the 2018 season. This man knows his place. If you are in a midflied car you want to hold on to every point that you gained.He has never really taken big gambles on strategy because he put the team first instead of chasing the records. I think he is a brilliant team player and a bloody good driver. Shame he wasn´t there the past 2.5 seasons...

  • @alsa4real
    @alsa4real Год назад +1

    Loved the Really3D reference in the squarespace sponsor spot.

  • @SubVet84
    @SubVet84 Год назад +1

    Out of all the races, the fact that only a dozen qualify as times he had a chance, show the negativity is deserved.

  • @BloodDerg
    @BloodDerg Год назад +2

    This is just part of racing. Many people might not like it, but this sport is so on the edge that luck is a real thing. And it certainly isn't on Nico's side. Funny enough same could be said about Mick so far in his 2 years. If he crashes its always as big as possible, got multiple points chances ruined by team, reliability or damage. Outside of that factor he is incredibly quick, won le mans and still got a bunch of years left I'd say. (I still would not want him in the Haas seat because of Mick, there needs to be an 11th team on the grid I swear)

  • @roelofbeukema814
    @roelofbeukema814 Год назад +3

    I remember watching Baku 2017 and seeing him crash, thinking he threw away a podium there. He was P6 behind K-Mag and Stroll and seemed to have pace. Stroll almost finished P2 so who knows where Nico could have ended up there. I do think Interlagos 2012 or Bahrain 2014 were his biggest opportunities tho

  • @KumanoMTG
    @KumanoMTG Год назад

    I think it's worth mentioning that in Brasil 2012, he got a stop-n-ho penalty for causing a collision, which was the main reason he ended up P5 :(

  • @faustinaadu2284
    @faustinaadu2284 Год назад +1

    Brazil 2012. I think any driver will not risk it, going down hill, on a greasy track with back - markers around you. Just play it safe and drive carefully. Hockenheim 2019 was a blower as well. Maybe if he had reversed out of the gravel, instead of bury it in the gravel because he floored the throttle, he might still have come out in the top 10, where they were battling it for 3rd place

  • @LessGo7921
    @LessGo7921 Год назад +4

    As a Hulk fan since his rookie season, I’m ready to die inside some more 🫠
    Imo his closet call of all was him almost being Lewis’ number 2 driver in 2017. Rosberg announced his retirement a couple weeks after he signed with Renault

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +3

      Bottas vs Hulk for that Merc 2nd seat is definitely a "What could have been" moment

  • @marantamil459
    @marantamil459 Год назад +1

    Brazil 2016 - Hulk was on pace to get a podium and ran over debris which gave him a puncture.

  • @anameyoucantremember
    @anameyoucantremember Год назад +3

    As with any other driver, luck plays a big role in F1 careers. Some have very good luck (Lewis), others have very bad luck (Alonso). The difference is that, no matter what kind of luck you have, you have to grab any chance to shine, however small it is, and I think Nico just wasn't able to do that. You can surely blame his luck (because he's had it pretty bad), but ultimately not having podiums is mostly because he botched when he had the best chances.

    • @Actul_Trap
      @Actul_Trap Год назад

      Yeah, some of the smaller chances at a podium might have been to blame for bad luck, or the lack of car pace, his bigger chances were very much screwed up because of him. Still think that it was criminal to drop him though, especially after he showed up with that P3 quali in the 70th anniversary go.

    • @anameyoucantremember
      @anameyoucantremember Год назад

      @@Actul_Trap Well, yeah, he is infinitely better than some of the drivers who had seats in 2020 and 2021.

  • @farishanafiah8461
    @farishanafiah8461 Год назад

    I do think Nico needs to refine his race driving skill. I still remembered his Qualifying performance for British GP 2020 sitting in for Checo. It's super impressive!

  • @hamza-chaudhry
    @hamza-chaudhry Год назад +3

    1:13 Wasn't Stroll quite comfortably leading the race until he got damage or his tyres completely fell of the cliff, I don't remember?
    2:53 I think you forgot one famous moment
    11:38 Ricciardo's 2014 was actually amazing

    • @tayuno
      @tayuno Год назад +2

      To the Stroll thing, he was leading comfortably, but it was pretty much both of what you mentioned. His tyres did completely fall off the cliff, since he was pushing a bit too much (although he managed to extend the lead lap after lap, it just wasn't enough though) and after his stop, i'm pretty certain he must've picked up some damage somewhere since he never really had the same pace that he had at the start. He was comfortably the fastest man on track until the stop.
      That's at least all I have in my head about that, I'm not 100% sure. But logical thinking makes me come to that conclusion.

  • @GipfelKreis
    @GipfelKreis Год назад

    Nico Hulkenberg was always one of my favourite drivers. And he is not as bad as some people make him. He regulary got best of the rest in the midfield machinery he had. Those performances were strong. But yeah, he did make mistakes when he had chances and sometimes his chances were crashed by bad machinery or strategy... But he made a pretty good job over the years. He is a reliable, quick driver who will get the points to help you to get a decent position in the constructors championship. The question is... what would have been happened if he has got the chance to get a seat at Ferrari, Mercedes or Red Bull? I'm sure he'd have a podium right now.
    And.. the Haas thing.. even i am a fan of Hulk, i'd say that it doesn't make any sense to put him into that car. He is quite old and Schumacher is young and constantly getting better. Schumacher deserves a chance and another year i think. It's hard to get points in the Haas right now but Schumacher is doing quite well against KMag the last races.
    Thanks for that awesome video and greetings from Germany! :)

  • @Shambley1
    @Shambley1 Год назад +2

    I know this video is about hulk but I still had to correct my brain every time I heard Nico and automatically thought rossberg

  • @KayJblue
    @KayJblue Год назад

    I wasn’t ready for the Really3D shout, that channel is hilarious.

  • @jr13502
    @jr13502 Год назад +2

    Now we have Australia 2023 too

  • @Nebula_Ultra
    @Nebula_Ultra Год назад +1

    He meant "hanging like a cow ...that's been prepped for slaughter"
    And his tires were "peeling...like bananas"

    • @Nebula_Ultra
      @Nebula_Ultra Год назад

      He also could've meant "slippery..like bananas " but I don't think so.

  • @TheDreserDeviant69
    @TheDreserDeviant69 Год назад

    I really feel bad for the Hulk. He was mad close two, three years ago in Germany when half of the grid did not finish the race . Rain was pouring like hell...He did not finish as i recall, but he was so close.

  • @Housestationlive
    @Housestationlive Год назад

    actually nico was pretty good on first race in aston martin, he's driving style looks adapted to 2022's cars.

  • @gregmarcus3064
    @gregmarcus3064 Год назад +1

    This is why, we root for him to get a podium. plus such. good looking man.

  • @andreasclano4191
    @andreasclano4191 5 месяцев назад

    brazil 2016 he also got a shot, until a debris from raikkonen crash broke his front wing

  • @that-plane-guy
    @that-plane-guy Год назад +4

    Melbourne 😭

  • @robertwillson4095
    @robertwillson4095 Год назад +2

    i know, i know Hooolkennbeaaaaargg, but i am still hoping Gene sticks with Mic!

  • @dtaylor9673
    @dtaylor9673 Год назад +2

    The Hulk always squeezed the best performance out of any car in qualifying. But lost performance at the start, off the line...
    But now....modern F1 cars/clutches/start procedures and programs are much more consistent and reliable. So will Nico be better placed to score podiums?
    I would say yes. Give the Hulk another drive.

  • @nl6carbon12
    @nl6carbon12 Год назад +1

    suprised baku 2017 and 2018 wasnt included but other than that I think you did a good job :)

  • @Rethroned0
    @Rethroned0 24 дня назад

    nico is such a underrated driver

  • @charlesjmouse
    @charlesjmouse Год назад +2

    FWLIW: I think Nico rarely had the car and rarely had the opportunity, but what really did for him was most of his career was spent under rules that heavily penalised big guys - having to drive with a compromised setup and the bigger teams knowing that cut down his chances considerably.
    He certainly had the talent... let's see if Haas can give him the car to shine - probably not!

  • @danort17
    @danort17 Год назад +7

    From a German here: The name is Hülkenberg, not Hulkenberg. That DOES make a difference, u and ü are not interchangable! Would be great if you could correct the title...

    • @bobateacuber7646
      @bobateacuber7646 Год назад +1

      Isn't ü interchangeable with ue? So Nico Huelkenberg would be ok?

    • @TommoOnYoutube
      @TommoOnYoutube  Год назад +2

      Done!

    • @Morganox09
      @Morganox09 Год назад +1

      @@bobateacuber7646 yes it is,but you shouldnt replace ü with u,but ue is fine

    • @danort17
      @danort17 Год назад +1

      @@bobateacuber7646 ue is basically just used in cases where ü is nit avaivable, like on old documents, or something.

    • @danort17
      @danort17 Год назад

      @@TommoOnRUclips Thanks mate!

  • @CranberryAllen
    @CranberryAllen Год назад +2

    It's a stat that works against him unfortunately, something like Pole to Win ratio for Leclerc.
    In these cases it's better to see how many of podium opportunities did he have versus how many of those he bottled up himself. Same is the case with Charles.
    Once you do that, the numbers don't look that bad.

  • @corpsecoder_nw6746
    @corpsecoder_nw6746 Год назад

    Unpopular opinion: He should've not been greedy, taken that P2 in Brazil 2012, gotten himself in talks for the Mercedes seat for 2014 with that podium as leverage and then go on to do his 2013 magic.....

  • @tomthorpe1701
    @tomthorpe1701 8 месяцев назад

    Minor correction - 2012 wasnt pre abu dhabi its just it wasnt the final round

  • @KlaximumSkroeft
    @KlaximumSkroeft Год назад

    8:21 You ever seen footage of an abatoir? Cows be hanging....

  • @Warrioruk
    @Warrioruk Год назад +3

    2:57 "Maldonado sending Hamilton into the wall" Dude, in case you don't properly remember it, it was Lewis who forced Maldonado off, but hey british bias xD

  • @glenrobinson10
    @glenrobinson10 Год назад +1

    It's very similar to the argument about Charles "bottling" pole positions. Is there an element of truth? Absolutely. Is it a constant fact? No chance.

  • @Brossano22
    @Brossano22 Год назад +1

    Paul di resta - underrated website!

  • @andrewbrinkworth1420
    @andrewbrinkworth1420 Год назад

    Hulk is is one of my favourite drivers and would love to see him back in a car

  • @jimtzouvaras1458
    @jimtzouvaras1458 Год назад +4

    He lost the podium in brazil 12 because he got a drive through

    • @wizzfizz6800
      @wizzfizz6800 Год назад

      Yep no one ever brings that up . Literally

    • @lewis8552
      @lewis8552 Год назад +2

      Probably be a 5 second time penalty nowadays

    • @jimtzouvaras1458
      @jimtzouvaras1458 Год назад

      @@lewis8552 the drive through was really harsh

  • @olicody6792
    @olicody6792 Год назад +2

    One of the most underrated and under appreciated drivers I can think of

  • @SIXITHS
    @SIXITHS Год назад

    3:47 - He also took out Kobayashi, who had both his and Sauber's best-ever starting position...

  • @_RM99
    @_RM99 Год назад

    Streets won't forget Hulk in that beautiful grey Sauber in 2013

  • @xboxvolley360
    @xboxvolley360 Год назад

    Seeing the 2016 monaco podium picture thinking, why isn't Ricciardo smiling? Then I remembered why...

  • @garrettbellinghausen8389
    @garrettbellinghausen8389 Год назад +1

    Funny that people want Hulk to replace mick at hass but he raced with top teams yet never got a podium… not a good look

  • @SirGingerOfKnight
    @SirGingerOfKnight Год назад

    Honourable mention for Palmer at Singapore 2017
    The finishing time gaps does not tell the full story at all, and a terrible pit stop from Renault (ALSO calling him in a lap late) cost Palmer a podium in that same race.
    Bottas getting 3rd in that race was entirely "right place right time".

  • @bzilla-d4i
    @bzilla-d4i Год назад

    He's the modern day Jarno Trulli, except for the podiums

  • @AyyFuji
    @AyyFuji Год назад

    Even if he's bottled podiums, he's never been in a car that could contend for them consistently, he was always in a midfield car, so it's unfair to call him a 'bottler', when he's probably already hit the limit of the car. Good driver imo, never deserved to lose his seat

  • @tristandunn4628
    @tristandunn4628 Год назад

    I think it's unfair for him to be criticised for this. The poor guy has only ever been given midfield machinery. If you're not driving in one of the top two teams, you're pretty-much guaranteed to never get on the podium. You need luck (ie to be sitting immediately behind the top teams on the track and some misfortune to fall on them) in order to get that podium finish. Huge kudos to him for all he has achieved - out qualifying and holding off attacks from some serious, top-tier drivers. I wonder how motivated the likes of Lewis or Max would be if they only ever had midfield teams and have never managed to get on the podium. Nico should have had a top-tier drive somewhere in his career. I'd love to see what he'd be doing in a Red Bull at the moment.

  • @IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT
    @IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT Год назад +3

    Nico has proven he can finish on podiums, but I think he is just unlucky and had some faults of his own

  • @niconutz898
    @niconutz898 Год назад

    "Otherwise I'll do....absolutely nothing!" :D

  • @drivingduck2234
    @drivingduck2234 Год назад +1

    15:37 thats radillion actually!

  • @IDoAgri
    @IDoAgri Год назад

    'Hanging here like a COW' is a common phrase referring to a dead cow hanging on a hook in the slaughter house or butcher shop. Falling off like bananas however is a strange one from Niko.

  • @ttwkaOo
    @ttwkaOo Год назад

    the fact that this video is 22 minutes long is painful on its own. poor nico

  • @lorcandevon7143
    @lorcandevon7143 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this video!!

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 Год назад

    Thats funny,, when Magnussen rank as one of the fastest to score a podium..did it in his first race for Mclaren at Melbourne if I recall, and it stod as Mclaren best result for like 7 or 8 seasons.

  • @Acebush99
    @Acebush99 Год назад

    Bloody cracking video mate

  • @ssigeon
    @ssigeon Год назад

    magic alonso in the sponsored bit!! QUE GRANDE ERES MAGIC!!!!

  • @videogamevalley7523
    @videogamevalley7523 Год назад

    I guess every unknown that can happen, happened.

  • @sterq
    @sterq Год назад

    184 And counting, a stat most of can only dream about, because that would mean we would also be F1 drivers.

  • @mihalis_prs
    @mihalis_prs Год назад

    6:37 almost Bottas and Zhou , is that you ?

  • @Duval-In-The-Wall
    @Duval-In-The-Wall Год назад +1

    Get Hulkenberg in the Red Bull, he’s currently outqualifying Perez lmao

  • @Duval-In-The-Wall
    @Duval-In-The-Wall Год назад +1

    The guy has NEVER driven a top 3 car in the WCC, and he’s only driven the 4th best car once (2016). Of course that was the year where the top 3 teams were as reliable as it gets
    Hulkenberg was incredibly unlucky in this regard, and to deny that shows a lack of understanding imo
    Pole position in the rain in a Williams, led the 2012 finale in a goddamn Force India on MERIT

  • @welloffthepace3127
    @welloffthepace3127 Год назад

    Close but no cigar… or as the Hulk might say… Almost but no cauliflower

  • @evanwilliams3821
    @evanwilliams3821 Год назад

    Monaco 2016 spa 2016 and Singapore 2017 were the ones he didn’t bottle

  • @pierzak3680
    @pierzak3680 Год назад

    In Korea 2013 he did have a chance for the podium as grosjean was in front so an crash would yield it to nico huuuuulkenbergh!

  • @jacklinkhorn6507
    @jacklinkhorn6507 Год назад

    mad to think gio bottled it before half way into fp1 so yeah why not Nico I reckon suits the haas team tones of expirence relatively safe pair of hands

  • @AIA_8
    @AIA_8 Год назад +1

    He can get one today🤞🤞