Qualifying head-to-head
Hulkenberg 16-6/2 Magnussen/Bearman
Hulkenberg comfortably had the measure of Magnussen over one lap in 2024, starting inside the top half of the field on 11 occasions to his team mate’s three, including that standout top-six grid slot at Silverstone and another on the streets of Singapore.
It was more of a challenge for the German when he went up against super-sub Ollie Bearman, who built on his impressive debut for Ferrari in Jeddah to out-qualify Hulkenberg on the two weekends he replaced Magnussen in Azerbaijan and Sao Paulo.
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Race head-to-head
Hulkenberg 16-5/2 Magnussen/Bearman
Hulkenberg and Magnussen’s head-to-head was almost identical when it came to races, with one knocked off the tally for their double retirement at the Monaco Grand Prix – the former’s best finish of sixth comparing to the latter’s best of seventh in Mexico.
Again, as per the qualifying section above, Hulkenberg lost out to Bearman in both full races they spent as team mates at Haas, although a late Safety Car in Baku and his disqualification for rejoining the track illegally at Interlagos somewhat skewed that statistic.