Uncharted Territory: The Driver with the Most F1 Grand Prix Starts yet to Reach the Podium

Nico Hulkenberg made history by securing his first podium at the 2025 British Grand Prix, ending his streak of most F1 starts without a podium finish at 239 races. Despite starting his F1 career with high expectations after winning the GP2 title in 2010, Hulkenberg spent years fighting in the midfield before his breakthrough podium moment. Adrian Sutil currently holds the record for the most F1 starts without a podium, with 128 race starts between 2007-2014, finishing as high as 4th at the 2009 Italian Grand Prix. Pierluigi Martini, driving…

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Reviving Sauber’s Glory: Nico Hulkenberg’s Astonishing F1 Podium Triumph

After achieving his first-ever Formula 1 podium at the British Grand Prix, Nico Hulkenberg was the center of attention at the Sauber hospitality unit, celebrating with music, champagne, and cheers from the team. His flawless performance from the back row of the grid earned him the long-awaited podium finish and admiration from the Sauber crew. The team toasted not only Hulkenberg’s success but also a milestone in their journey towards becoming an Audi works squad from next season. Team principal Jonathan Wheatley praised Hulkenberg’s outstanding race and believed in his…

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Unexpected Triumph: Sauber and Hulkenberg Shine on F1 British GP Podium

After achieving his first-ever Formula 1 podium at the British Grand Prix, Nico Hulkenberg was the center of attention at Sauber’s celebratory event in the paddock. The team toasted their milestone on the journey to becoming the works Audi squad next season, while reveling in their third-place finish behind McLaren’s dominating duo. Team principal Jonathan Wheatley praised Hulkenberg’s outstanding race performance and expressed confidence in his potential to win a race with the right circumstances. Sauber’s podium, their first since 2012, marked a significant turnaround for the team after a…

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Piastri Displays Sportsmanship Amidst British GP Controversy with Norris

Oscar Piastri admitted that asking for McLaren team orders would not have been fair to his teammate Lando Norris, as he received a 10-second penalty for a safety car infringement that cost him the Formula 1 British Grand Prix victory. The penalty saw Piastri lose the lead to Norris and allowed Max Verstappen to overtake him after an incident on lap 21. Despite being frustrated and upset with the outcome, Piastri respected McLaren’s decision not to implement team orders and congratulated Norris after the race. Piastri emphasized that the result…

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