Nico Hulkenberg’s Sauber Return: A Fresh Start and an Eye on Audi’s Future – TBC News

Nico Hulkenberg made a strong return to Sauber at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix, securing more points in one race than the team managed throughout the 2024 season. His comeback coincides with Sauber’s transition into Audi’s factory team for 2026.
Hulkenberg, who last raced for Sauber in 2013, is adjusting to a vastly different team with a new car, the C45, and a refreshed lineup of personnel. Despite the challenges, he remains focused on adapting quickly and maximizing the car’s potential.
His first race with Kick Sauber in Melbourne showcased both his skill and the team’s strategic prowess, with a well-timed pit stop helping him secure a seventh-place finish in mixed conditions. The result marked a significant improvement for Sauber, which struggled in 2024.
The arrival of Mattia Binotto as Chief Operating Officer and the impending leadership of Jonathan Wheatley as Team Principal signal a major transformation for Kick Sauber. Both bring extensive experience and are tasked with leading the team’s transition into Audi’s full-fledged F1 entry.
Audi is preparing for its 2026 debut with an in-house power unit and new chassis development, making 2025 a crucial year for laying the groundwork. Hulkenberg sees this as an opportunity to integrate into the team and help shape its future performance.
With his vast F1 experience, Hulkenberg aims to break into the midfield battle and push Sauber toward consistent competitiveness. While podium finishes remain a long-term goal, his immediate focus is on steady progress and helping build a strong foundation for Audi’s entry.
Hulkenberg is embracing the challenge, ready to grind through the ups and downs as Sauber gears up for a new era in Formula 1.
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