Hulkenberg has reached limit after F1 test in Abu Dhabi: 'It was tough'

16:39, 22 Nov 2022
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Nico Hulkenberg made his first metres in the Haas car at the Yas Marina Circuit on Tuesday. After a number of fill-in starts over the past Formula 1 seasons, the German will return next year with a permanent seat.

After a long absence from F1, Hulkenberg made his first appearance for Haas in Abu Dhabi. By the end of the day, he had reached his physical limit though, the driver admitted in conversation with Speedweek.com.

Hulkenberg has reached physical limit

"A day chock-full of data, with a lot to take into the winter break. We had planned to get plenty of driving in, and we almost succeeded," he refers to the forced one-and-a-half-hour break after the Ferrari power unit failed. "I am satisfied with this day, there were no surprises. Physically, I have to admit - it was tough, I reached the limit."

Hulkenberg completed 110 laps during the test and ended the day with a 19th time. Twenty-four drivers were in action during the test day, which was designed to give rookies the necessary mileage, but also to test the new Pirelli tyres for 2023. Nyck de Vries was the most productive driver of the day and Ferrari occupied the entire top three.

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Jely3k 24 November 2022 at 01:00+ 56

Strength yes, endurance no. Most elite ultra runners are over 30. Aleksandr Sorokin, who recently broke world records for 100-mile, 12-hour and 24-hour races is 41.

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Mech Engineer 23 November 2022 at 22:20+ 55040

When you plot a graph of a persons physical strength & endurance vs age, it will climb rapidly from about 16 years till 21, continues climbing but at a reduced rate till about 26. It then remains at about that level till 31/32, then it will begin to fall off. That is why, Hulk, at 35, ran out of puff and had ‘human degradation’ (as reported in another article) pretty easily in his first day back in an F1 car after being away for some time.