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Hulkenberg hoping for Alfa Romeo seat

Sep.20 Alfa Romeo and Williams are emerging as Nico Hulkenberg's only potential options to remain in Formula 1 next year. The F1 world was surprised in Singapore when Haas announced that it is keeping Romain Grosjean for 2020. "I was talking to Haas seriously, but for a number of reasons we did not get together," German Hulkenberg said on Thursday. Haas boss Gunther Steiner explained: "Yes we were talking with each other, but we never had a fixed agreement on contract details." Explaining the decision to keep Frenchman Grosjean, he added: "We took a step backwards this year and now we have to solve our technical problems. "With all his strengths and...
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