“Lando Norris won the British Grand Prix at home, aided by luck. However, Nico Hulkenberg was named ‘driver of the day’ not just by fans but also by the entire Formula 1 paddock. Rival teams Aston Martin and Mercedes brought champagne to celebrate in the Sauber garage, showing respect. Hulkenberg, at 37, finally earned a well-deserved highlight in his lengthy career, receiving praise from drivers like Carlos Sainz. Fernando Alonso hailed Hulkenberg as one of the best drivers on the grid, expressing happiness for his success. Despite early promise and achievements, Hulkenberg faced setbacks before his recent podium, with observers puzzled by his long wait for success in F1.”
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