Nico Hulkenberg in frame for Mercedes and McLaren reserve role

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes that Hulkenberg will be a good choice because he has a clear understanding about the current generation of Formula One cars.

Published : Mar 12, 2021 21:23 IST

German driver Nico Hulkenberg in contention as the reserve driver of Mercedes and McLaren.

Nico Hulkenberg would be a good fit as a Formula One reserve driver for Mercedes and McLaren this season but nothing has been signed yet, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff said on Friday.

The German, who lost his Renault seat at the end of 2019, stood in for Sergio Perez at Mercedes-powered Racing Point (now Aston Martin) last season when the Mexican tested positive for COVID-19.

Mercedes already has Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne and Dutch driver, Nyck de Vries, as reserves but both are competing in Formula E and the calendars overlap at certain races this season.

The role has become particularly important during the pandemic, with Mercedes having to call on Williams driver George Russell in Bahrain last December when seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton contracted the virus.

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"Nico knows the current generation of Formula One cars and the tyres, and it would be good to have him in the line-up as a solution, maybe to be shared with other teams," Wolff told reporters as teams started testing in Bahrain.

"He's a known quantity and well respected, so it would be good, but it's not yet (done). We didn’t put pen to paper."

McLaren has switched from Renault engines to Mercedes this season but already had a deal to share reserves with the manufacturer last year.

"We will have an agreement again with Toto, with Mercedes, to use their reserve drivers in case of an emergency and we're happy with that," said team principal Andreas Seidl.