Hulkenberg on strategy behind ‘outstanding’ Brazil drive
Nico Hülkenberg secured a commendable ninth-place finish at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, earning two crucial points for Kick Sauber. Despite a challenging start where he lost positions and found himself trailing Alex Albon, the team's bold one-stop strategy proved to be a masterstroke. Hülkenberg expertly managed his tyres, extending the soft compound stint and battling fiercely on track. This calculated gamble allowed him to recover lost ground, ultimately paying off as Albon, on a two-stop strategy, finished outside the points. It marked Hülkenberg's second top-10 result in three weekends, a testament to his measured driving and the team's strategic prowess.
