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Former Single-Seater Racing Series

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2025 Began competing in the European Rally Championship.
March 2025 At the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Hülkenberg finished seventh, marking Sauber's highest finish since the 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
2025 Hülkenberg signed with Sauber in preparation for Audi's takeover of the team.
2024 Sergio Pérez's eponymous powerboat racing outfit, Sergio Pérez E1 Team, competed in the 2024 E1 Series Championship.
2024 Pérez finished in tenth place during the Hungary Grand Prix after qualifying sixteenth.
2024 After finishing the season in eighth place with 152 championship points, Pérez and Red Bull mutually agreed to terminate his contract, ending a four-year partnership.
2024 Pérez retired from the season-ending race after a first-lap collision with Valtteri Bottas.
2024 Pérez had a difficult home race, starting in eighteenth place at the Mexican Grand Prix and finishing seventeenth after receiving a five-second penalty.
2024 During the penultimate round of the season, Pérez spun out under safety car conditions and reported a loss of power.
2024 Hülkenberg finished 8th at the United States Grand Prix and 9th at the Mexico City Grand Prix.
2024 He qualified 4th at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but started 7th due to a grid penalty and finished the race in 8th, culminating in 11th place in the championship standings.
2024 Hülkenberg continued scoring points in Australia and China, finishing 6th at the Austrian Grand Prix.
2024 Nico Hülkenberg left Haas at the end of the 2024 season.
2024 He qualified 6th and finished 6th at the British Grand Prix and repeated this at the Singapore Grand Prix, finishing 9th.
2024 At the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, he was disqualified for receiving assistance from marshals, marking the first black flag since the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix.
2024 Left Haas and announced re-joining Sauber ahead of their acquisition by Audi.
November 2024 Announced as a manager for one of the 12 teams in the upcoming Baller League, a six-a-side football league.
September 2024 Qualifies 6th and finishes 9th at the Singapore Grand Prix after a defensive drive.
August 2024 Haas announces Hülkenberg's retention for the 2024 season alongside Kevin Magnussen.
July 2024 Repeats 6th place finish at the British Grand Prix after qualifying in the same position.
June 2024 Pérez had a notable incident at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix where he outqualified his teammate Max Verstappen for the first time since the 2023 Miami Grand Prix.
June 2024 Pérez was involved in a crash on the penultimate lap at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix while contending for second place, ending both his and Carlos Sainz's races.
May 2024 During the Monaco Grand Prix, Pérez crashed out after breaking his rear wing and retired from the race.
April 2024 Pérez finished in third place at the Chinese Grand Prix.
April 2024 Pérez achieved a podium finish in third place at the Japanese Grand Prix.
April 30 2024 Ronaldo agreed to sell his ownership stake in Cruzeiro to BPW Sports company, though he will continue to serve on the club's board of directors.
March 2024 Sergio Pérez started the 2024 Formula One season with a second-place finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
March 2024 Pérez secured another second-place finish at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
March 2024 Hülkenberg earned his first point of the season by finishing 10th at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
February 17 2024 Inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame at age 37, becoming the youngest inductee in the hall's history.
2023 Became an occasional co-commentator on Channel 4's F1 coverage and F1TV feed in the United Kingdom
2023 In the United States Grand Prix, Pérez finished fourth.
2023 Pérez finished the Brazilian Grand Prix in fourth place and finished third in Las Vegas, securing second place in the Drivers' Championship.
2023 Pérez finished second in the sprint race in Austria and third in the main race.
2023 At the Mexican Grand Prix, Pérez retired from the race on the first lap after colliding with Charles Leclerc.
2023 Pérez finished runner-up to Max Verstappen in the World Drivers' Championship after winning the Saudi Arabian and Azerbaijan Grands Prix.
2023 Pérez retired from the Japanese Grand Prix after colliding twice, impacting his championship title hopes.
2023 Pérez had a strong performance during the 2023 season, achieving multiple podium finishes and solidifying his position as a key driver for Red Bull.
2023 At the Italian Grand Prix, Pérez finished second after starting from fifth despite an engine issue.
2023 Following a winless campaign, Pérez and Red Bull mutually agreed to terminate his contract.
2023 At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Pérez finished third after qualifying in ninth and earned the Driver of the Day award.
2023 At the Belgian Grand Prix, Pérez finished second after starting from second due to a teammate's penalty.
2023 By the summer break, Hülkenberg had qualified in the top 10 six times, significantly outpacing his teammate Magnussen.
2023 Hülkenberg returned as a full-time driver for the Haas team.
2023 Hülkenberg finished 16th in the championship with 9 points, while being praised for qualifying in the top ten 11 times during the season.
2023 Ronaldo was baptized into the Catholic faith.
August 2023 Haas announced that Hülkenberg would be retained for the 2024 season.
July 2023 During the Austrian Grand Prix, Hülkenberg qualified 4th for the Sprint, finished 6th in the Sprint race, and qualified 8th for the main grand prix, but retired early due to an engine issue.
July 2023 Ronaldo married Celina Locks.
June 2023 At the Canadian Grand Prix, Hülkenberg qualified in second place during a wet qualifying session but started the race in fifth after receiving a three-place grid penalty. He ultimately finished 15th in the race.

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