Many German pilots is making it harder to Nico Hulkenberg between again on the F1 grid.
That is the affirmation of the famous manager leading sporting Hulkenberg, Willi Weber, who to see his rookie Hulkenberg ensure the pole in Brazil last year was struggling to find the 23 years of age, a new job.
Fighting in Williams Hulkenberg ended being replaced by well-funded Pastor Maldonado, with German driver forced to sit in 2011 as a reserve Force India to be rolling in the morning session on Friday.
There were seven Germans last year F1, but only five for the 2011 season after losses Hulkenberg and Nick Heidfeld.
"Nico has all the right qualities, but had to share the stage with many other Germans," Weber said the Swiss publication Motorsport Aktuell.
"Is like a cake, and if you are sharing with seven other people, the piece that touches you is small," he explained.
Hulkenberg as Heidfeld are considered serious contenders to replace the injured Robert Kubica in Renault this year.