JANUARY 23, 2026
Hulkenberg cautious over German GP return
Nico Hulkenberg says he would welcome the return of a German Grand Prix, but admits he does not expect Formula 1 to race in his home country in the near future.
Amid the sport's continued global expansion, Germany remains absent from the calendar - an omission increasingly discussed now that Audi is preparing to enter Formula 1 as a works team.
Speaking at the presentation of Audi's maiden Formula 1 campaign for 2026 in Berlin, Hulkenberg said talks about a German race are ongoing, but stressed that commercial realities will ultimately decide the issue.
Absolutely, no question,
the Emmerich-born driver said when asked if he missed having a home grand prix. I don't see it happening in the short term, but I know that talks are taking place.
However, Hulkenberg was keen to distance himself from any suggestion of the need for political lobbying.
It's less of a political question,
he said. "It's about commercial factors that need to be regulated. I have no direct influence over that, so it's not a top priority for me.
But of course,
Hulkenberg added, it would be nice to bring a race back to Germany.
Formula 1 last raced in Germany in 2020, when the Nurburgring hosted the Eifel Grand Prix amid the covid-affected season.
(GMM)
