The German
was immediately back in action for the first time since November, driving in
first practice on Friday at Silverstone, where no fans are attending due to
the pandemic restrictions.
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England(Agencies): Nico
Hulkenberg made an unexpected return to Formula One on Friday, stepping in at
Racing Point after Sergio Perez tested positive for the coronavirus ahead of
the British Grand Prix on Sunday.
The 32-year-old Hulkenberg
lost his seat at Renault for this season so was available when Racing Point
team principal Otmar Szafnauer made the call.
The German was immediately
back in action for the first time since November, driving in first practice on
Friday at Silverstone, where no fans are attending due to the pandemic
restrictions.
“I was on my way to the Nürburgring for
another racing project when the call from Otmar came,” Hulkenberg said. “That
was less than 24 hours ago, so it feels a bit surreal for me right now, but I
like a good challenge and this is certainly one.
“It’s obviously a difficult situation for
Racing Point and Checo. He’s a buddy of mine, an old teammate and I wish him a
speedy recovery. I’ll step in and try do the best I can for the team.”
It will be Hulkenberg’s 178th
Grand Prix.
“Having to find a replacement for Sergio at
short notice is no easy task,” Szafnauer said, “but in Nico we’ve got a
fantastic supersub who the team knows very well. He’s certainly being thrown in
at the deep end, but he’s a fast learner and I’m sure he will get up to speed
quickly.”
Perez believes he picked up
the virus on a trip home to Mexico between the Hungarian and British races to
visit his mother after she had an accident.
He tested positive for
Covid-19 on Thursday and has to go into isolation which should also rule him
out of the following weekend’s additional race at Silverstone.
“I’m extremely sad — definitely one of the
saddest days in my career,” Perez said. “The amount of preparation we put into
this weekend to be 100% ready, I knew I had a great car underneath me, that the
team had done a fantastic job.”
Reporting no symptoms of the
virus, Perez said it was a reminder how vulnerable everyone is to becoming
infected.
“After
Hungary I took a private plane to Mexico to see my mum for two days because she
had a big accident. So as soon as she left hospital I was able to see her,” he
said. “Then I came back to Europe, same way, with all the protocols in place.
And I just got it, I don’t know from where.”
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