Motor racing: Hulkenberg bows out
with fans voting him 'Driver of the Day'
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[December 02, 2019]
By Abhishek Takle
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Formula One fans
gave Nico Hulkenberg a 'Driver of the Day' send-off on Sunday as the
Renault driver bowed out with a 12th-place finish in the
season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
By the 32-year-old's own admission it was an unspectacular result
with which to bring down the curtain on a grand prix career that
once promised much but ultimately failed to deliver the big prizes.
The German, who is being replaced by Frenchman Esteban Ocon for
2020, had been on course for 10th before being passed by McLaren’s
Carlos Sainz and Australian team mate Daniel Ricciardo half a lap
from the flag.
"Unfortunately missed half a lap there to get that point," said
Hulkenberg, who holds the unenviable record of most races started
(177) without ever standing on the podium.
"But nevertheless I feel it was a worthy final race.
"I was certainly giving it all and enjoyed it, actually, although it
was not too spectacular. But it felt good to be in the fight and to
be fighting for points. That’s it, hey ho, and take that for now."
The 'Driver of the Day' award followed a fan vote on the Formula One
website.
Hulkenberg made his Formula One debut with Williams in 2010, the
year after he won the GP2 support series, and took pole position for
the Brazilian Grand Prix in his rookie year.
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Renault's Nico Hulkenberg during qualifying REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
After sitting out the 2011 season as reserve driver for now-defunct
Force India, he spent five years driving for the Vijay Mallya-owned
team which is now Racing Point, and Sauber, now racing as Alfa
Romeo.
He moved to Renault in 2017, finishing a career-best seventh in the
overall standings the following year.
Hulkenberg also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans sportscar race with
Porsche in 2015.
Renault said farewell to him with team members, including Ricciardo,
sporting blonde wigs in imitation of his hair.
"Thanks very much, it’s been a great three years," his race engineer
Mark Slade said over the team radio on the cool-down lap.
"I wish I could say the same, mate," Hulkenberg responded, deadpan.
"Just pulling your leg. Thank you for everything," he signed off.
(Editing by Alan Baldwin/Clare Fallon)
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