Aston Martin Red Bull Racing team are a stubborn bunch. They've got the best driver development system which has a proven track record, but now is the time to buck the trend and look outside of their own four walls. In this case, they'd be silly not to.
Nico Hulkenberg has been ousted from his position at
Renault in favour of Esteban Ocon after
Mercedes promised to give the Frenchman a seat but couldn't offer one in their own team because of
Valtteri Bottas' uprise in form. It seems like the Hulk is going to be pushed out of
Formula 1.
The 32-year-old is edging closer to the end of his career, but
Lewis Hamilton,
Sebastian Vettel and
Kimi Raikkonen are proving there's plenty of performance left available through the 30s.
Why should they pick Nico Hulkenberg?
Helmut Marko is desperate to make
Max Verstappen the youngest F1 world champion. And to do that,
Red Bull Racing need a second driver that can consistently take points off the likes of Hamilton, Vettel,
Charles Leclerc and
Valtteri Bottas. Hulkenberg can do this.
In 2018 when Renault were closing the gap on the big three teams, Hulkenberg beat his teammate and finished in the best of the rest position despite back-to-back retirements in the final two races of the season. Come back to this year and the German finds himself just nine points behind
Daniel Ricciardo in an equal car.
The Hulk has recorded two fastest laps and one pole position. Hulkenberg has the ability, at least more than
Alex Albon and
Pierre Gasly, to do what would be required. He's also one of the few drivers available who would be happy to sit alongside Verstappen providing enough support but not stealing the limelight.
Albon and Gasly are good, but Red Bull Racing can't afford to put too much pressure on them both which could end up hampering their careers later on.