Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel misses the start of the season due to corona infection

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Sebastian Vettel misses the start of the Formula 1 season – a replacement has already been determined

Sebastian Vettel at the 2021 Brazilian Grand Prix

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Formula 1 driver Sebastian Vettel will miss the start of the season next weekend. The 34-year-old was infected with the corona virus.

Four-time Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel will miss the season opener in Bahrain this weekend due to an infection with the corona virus. As announced by his Aston Martin racing team, his compatriot Nico Hülkenberg will replace the Hessian at the Grand Prix in the desert state. For the 34-year-old Vettel, it’s the worst possible start to the new era of motorsport’s premier class. His team did not initially provide any information about the health of the Heppenheimer.

Nico Hulkenberg replaces Sebastian Vettel

But Hülkenberg gets another chance in the cockpit. He was appointed Formula 1 reserve driver by the English car manufacturer in the previous season and is now the first choice in this function after Vettel’s failure.

In the 2020 season, the Rhinelander Hülkenberg had already stepped in twice for Aston Martin’s predecessor team Racing Point. In the first Silverstone race, after Sergio Perez’s Corona case, he was slowed down by a damaged clutch before the opening lap of the British Grand Prix. A week later at the beginning of August, Hülkenberg delivered an impressive performance with seventh place in the 70-year race of Formula 1.

As a replacement for Stroll, Hülkenberg then made his next lightning comeback for Racing Point in autumn 2020 at the Nürburgring, for whose predecessor racing team Force India (2011, 2012, 2014-2016) he had already driven. As a substitute driver, he also takes care of the development, for example in the simulator. After the end of his contract with Renault after the 2019 season, Hülkenberg no longer had a regular cockpit.

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