Nico Hülkenberg continues to shine with back-to-back top-10 finishes in Spain and Canada, securing an impressive 8th place at the Canadian Grand Prix. This marks his third points finish of the season, showcasing his skill and consistency on the track.
Hülkenberg’s stellar performance in Barcelona, where he finished 5th, raised expectations among fans, who were pleasantly surprised by his strong showing in Canada. The German driver’s success also highlights Sauber’s progress as a team, setting the stage for Audi’s entry into Formula 1 in 2026.
Reflecting on his achievement, Hülkenberg expressed his satisfaction with the result, emphasizing the competitive pace of the Sauber car on diverse circuits. He credited the recent upgrades for enhancing the car’s performance, making it more stable and predictable during races.
Meanwhile, Formula 2 champion Gabriel Bortoleto faced challenges in Canada, finishing 14th on a track he had never raced on before. Despite the tough weekend, Bortoleto acknowledged his team’s improvement while highlighting the difficulties he encountered during the race.
Looking ahead, both drivers remain optimistic about their prospects in upcoming races, with Hülkenberg aiming to maximize the car’s potential and Bortoleto focusing on learning from each experience to come back stronger in the future.