The German is set to join Audi in Formula 1 after his current Haas team confirmed he is leaving.
Nico Hulkenberg is set to join Audi in Formula 1 after his current team, Haas, announced that he will be leaving the American-owned squad at the end of this season.
Although there has been no official confirmation from Audi about the plans, Hulkenberg's current Haas squad announced on Friday morning that the German would be departing at the end of this campaign. Hulkenberg's departure opens a logical vacancy at Haas next year for Ferrari reserve Oliver Bearman, who impressed greatly during a stand-in appearance for Sainz at this year's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and has been widely tipped to make the move up to F1 in 2025.
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