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Hülkenberg Battles Frustration on Suzuka Circuit, Struggles to Make Progress | FP

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
April 6, 2025
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Hülkenberg Battles Frustration on Suzuka Circuit, Struggles to Make Progress | FP

Formula One F1 - Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Japan - April 6, 2025 Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg and Haas' Esteban Ocon in action during the race REUTERS/Issei Kato

Nico Hülkenberg Struggles to Make Headway Despite Comfort with Car

In a thrilling race at the Japanese Grand Prix, Nico Hülkenberg found himself battling to advance on the grid despite feeling at ease with his car. The German driver, although comfortable with the vehicle, faced a challenging task of climbing the ranks and ultimately finished in a disappointing 16th place with no points to show for his efforts.

The qualifying session had already hinted at a tough race for the Sauber team, as both drivers failed to secure any points. While Hülkenberg crossed the finish line in 16th place, rookie Gabriel Bortoleto grappled with an unfamiliar track, ending the race in 19th position.

Hülkenberg, known for his tenacity on the track, engaged in several battles during the race after starting on the medium tire compound like many other drivers. However, the Suzuka circuit’s notorious difficulty for overtaking limited his progress significantly. Reflecting on the race, Hülkenberg expressed his frustration at being stuck in traffic, hindering his ability to showcase the full potential of the car. Despite the challenges faced, he remains optimistic about the team’s development, acknowledging the ongoing learning process throughout the season.

In contrast, Bortoleto opted for a different strategy, starting the race on hard tires. However, a lackluster start pushed him to the back of the field, making it arduous to climb back up the ranks, especially on a track like Suzuka known for its limited overtaking opportunities. Despite the setback, Bortoleto highlighted the learning curve experienced over the weekend and expressed gratitude to the team for their unwavering support.

As both drivers reflect on the Japanese Grand Prix, they look ahead to the upcoming challenges, drawing on the lessons learned to improve their performance in the next race in Bahrain.

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