Hulkenberg to replace Vettel again in Saudi Arabian F1 GP
It will be Hulkenberg's fifth race of the COVID-19 era as a stand-in after his three starts with the then Racing Point team in 2020.
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It will be Hulkenberg's fifth race of the COVID-19 era as a stand-in after his three starts with the then Racing Point team in 2020.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel has been ruled out of the second round of the Formula 1 season in Saudi Arabia because of Covid-19.
Aston Martin have confirmed that Sebastian Vettel will not be driving for the team again this weekend at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, as he continues to recover from covid-19.
Reports from Saudi Arabia suggest that Sebastian Vettel may not return to Aston Martin's disaster F1 team. It is not yet clear if Vettel will be returning to his cockpit this weekend in Jeddah. Nico Hulkenberg, who replaced the quadruple world champion on short notice in the Bahrain season opener, says he will "definitely" be in Jeddah.
Aston Martin have revealed that they will wait until Friday before making a call over whether Sebastian Vettel will race for the team or not at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend.
Sebastian Vettel is a doubt for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, having failed to return a negative Covid-19 test. Aston Martin have revealed the four-time former world champion could miss his second race of the season, having initially tested positive ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix a week earlier.
Aston Martin's Sebastian Vettel remains doubtful for this weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as he has yet to return a negative test for Covid-19, the team said on Thursday.
Aston Martin have revealed that they will wait until Friday before making a call over whether Sebastian Vettel will race for the team or not at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend.