Nico Hulkenberg's Historic Podium: A Triumph After 239 Races
Nico Hulkenberg achieves his first F1 podium at the British Grand Prix after 239 races, marking a historic moment in his career.





Nico Hulkenberg's journey to his first Formula 1 podium was nothing short of extraordinary. Starting from the last row of the grid at Silverstone, the 37-year-old German driver navigated through 52 laps of chaotic wet-weather racing to secure a sensational third place. This achievement came on his 239th attempt, setting a new record for the longest time before finishing on the podium at 5,593 days.
Hulkenberg's debut in Formula 1 was at the 2010 Bahrain Grand Prix with Williams. After a decade in the sport, he found himself without a seat in 2020 but made a triumphant return with Haas three years later. Reflecting on his podium finish, Hulkenberg described the weekend as an "emotional rollercoaster," transitioning from a "pretty bad day" to "one of the best days" of his career.
The British Grand Prix was a test of skill and endurance, with Hulkenberg climbing from 19th to third on a truly miserable summer's day in the UK. His performance, aided by a perfectly executed Sauber strategy, not only earned him a podium but also moved him up to ninth in the drivers' world championship.
Hulkenberg's rookie Sauber team-mate, Gabriel Bortoleto, was one of the first to congratulate him, hailing his achievement as "absolutely insane." The magnitude of Hulkenberg's accomplishment was celebrated even by drivers whose day at Silverstone had not gone to plan, with Oscar Piastri finding solace in the fact that "at least Hulkenberg got a podium here."
This historic podium is a testament to Hulkenberg's perseverance and skill, marking a significant milestone in his Formula 1 career.