Connect with us

Motorsports

Hulkenberg Breaks the Curse

Published

on

Nico Hulkenberg in green-and-black racing gear raises his fists in celebration after securing third place at the 2025 British Grand Prix.

Nico Hulkenberg Finally Claims F1 Podium at Silverstone After 239 Attempts

SILVERSTONE, UK — Nico Hulkenberg finally ended his long wait for a Formula One podium, finishing third for Sauber in Sunday’s British Grand Prix. After 239 races and 16 seasons across eight teams, the 37-year-old German veteran secured the long-overdue result in dramatic fashion at Silverstone.

Kick Sauber’s German driver Nico Hulkenberg drives during the second practice session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria.

The race was dominated by McLaren, with Lando Norris grabbing his first home Grand Prix win. He crossed the line ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri, who was hit with a 10-second penalty mid-race—handing Norris the advantage and tightening the championship battle. Norris now trails Piastri by just eight points in the standings.

Kick Sauber’s German driver Nico Hulkenberg celebrates placing third in the podium positions during the Formula One British Grand Prix at the Silverstone motor racing circuit in Silverstone, central England.

But the spotlight was firmly on Hulkenberg. The Sauber driver managed to hold off seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who finished fourth and remains winless since switching to Ferrari this season.

Kick Sauber’s German driver Nico Hulkenberg drives during the second practice session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria.

“It’s been a long time coming,” Hulkenberg admitted. “I didn’t believe it until after the final stop. We pulled a bit of a gap to Lewis, but he started catching again—I just had to hold on.”

Kick Sauber’s German driver Nico Hulkenberg celebrates coming third in the podium positions during the Formula One British Grand Prix at the Silverstone motor racing circuit in Silverstone, central England.

Despite immense pressure, Hulkenberg delivered a flawless drive, earning massive cheers from the crowd of 168,000.

Kick Sauber’s German driver Nico Hulkenberg drives during the second practice session at the Red Bull Ring race track in Spielberg, Austria.

“I’m sorry to ruin the home podium hopes for Lewis fans,” he said. “But today was my day.”

It was a well-earned milestone that capped off an intense and emotional afternoon, celebrated by fans and paddock alike.

Continue Reading
1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. Pingback: U9 Unleashed at 472 km/h - ridenetwork.ph

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Motorsports

Pulling Power

Published

on

Nissan Formula E Team’s rookie and simulator driver Abbi Pulling impressed at the all-women’s Formula E test in Valencia, clocking the second-fastest time in both morning and afternoon sessions at Circuit Ricardo Tormo.

The British driver, who recently clinched the F1 Academy title, completed 89 laps during her third official outing with Nissan. She recorded a best lap of 1:22.831 aboard the Nissan e-4ORCE 05, taking on a mix of race runs, qualifying laps, and pit stop training. The program marked the conclusion of Formula E’s pre-season testing ahead of the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship opener in São Paulo on December 6.

“It was a very productive day, and we’re pleased with Abbi’s performance,” said Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal of Nissan Formula E. “She’s progressing fast, giving strong feedback, and showing confidence with each outing.”

Pulling shared the same enthusiasm: “Setting the second-quickest time in both sessions feels great. I hit my goal of breaking into the 1:22s and improved a lot on energy management during race simulations. These cars are demanding but a lot of fun to drive.”

The test capped a strong pre-season for Nissan, whose main drivers Oliver Rowland and Norman Nato also completed four days of running earlier in the week. With Rowland defending his drivers’ title, the team looks to carry its momentum into the upcoming season.

Continue Reading

Motorsports

Norris Grows Up as McLaren Takes Charge in Brazil

Published

on

Lando Norris extended his Formula One championship lead to 24 points after an impressive victory at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, capping off a weekend filled with tension, crashes, and shifting fortunes across the grid.

McLaren’s British driver Lando Norris races in the lead during the Sao Paulo Formula One Grand Prix at the Jose Carlos Pace racetrack, aka Interlagos, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL)

The 25-year-old McLaren driver, who once admitted to overthinking and caring too much about public perception, now appears transformed. Gone is the self-doubting “nice guy” of last year’s heartbreak in Brazil. In his place stands a more focused, battle-hardened racer who simply said, “Ignore everyone that talks crap about you and just focus on yourself.”

That mindset has paid off. Norris now has seven wins and ten podiums this season, including eight second-place finishes—more than any other driver. His teammate Oscar Piastri, who once led the standings by 30 points, hasn’t finished on the podium since Monza and has lost momentum.

Meanwhile, Max Verstappen’s chances of defending his title are fading. The four-time champion started from the pit lane but still managed to finish third behind Norris and Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli. Despite admitting that a 49-point deficit is “too many points to really have a proper chance,” Verstappen vowed not to give up, with his eyes set on Las Vegas.

Red Bull Racing’s Dutch driver Max Verstappen races during the Sao Paulo Formula One Grand Prix at the Jose Carlos Pace racetrack, aka Interlagos, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Miguel SCHINCARIOL)

Ferrari, however, endured another nightmare weekend. Both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc retired, marking Ferrari’s second consecutive double DNF. Hamilton, who hasn’t stood on the podium in 21 races, was penalized after a collision and could only lament a tough season.

Ferrari’s British driver Lewis Hamilton makes a pit stop during the Sao Paulo Formula One Grand Prix at the Jose Carlos Pace racetrack, aka Interlagos, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 9, 2025. (Photo by JEAN CARNIEL / POOL)

McLaren now lead the constructors’ standings, followed by Mercedes and Red Bull. Ferrari, down to fourth, are counting the days until 2026’s rule reset.

Ferrari’s Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc drives without a tyre during the Sao Paulo Formula One Grand Prix at the Jose Carlos Pace racetrack, aka Interlagos, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 9, 2025. (Photo by Nelson ALMEIDA)
Continue Reading

Motorcycles

Winner X Takes the Crown

Published

on

Tanauan City, Batangas — The 2025 Regional Underbone Grand Prix (RUGP) wrapped up with a strong finish for the Honda Project M Estremo Racing Team, led by standout rider #44 Ephraim Onahon, who clinched the Overall Championship in both the Limited and Open Underbone categories.

Racing across four rounds in Visayas and Mindanao, the team showed grit and consistency aboard the Honda Winner X — a 150cc liquid-cooled DOHC motorcycle built for both agility and control. The machine’s strong acceleration, aerodynamic design, and assist/slipper clutch gave riders the confidence to take on challenging track conditions while staying fast and stable through every corner.

Despite tough competition, the team’s discipline and teamwork carried them through, reflecting Honda’s “Road to Champion” spirit. The success of Onahon and his crew highlighted how skill, preparation, and the right machine can make all the difference on the circuit.

Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI) supported the team throughout the season, reaffirming its commitment to developing local racing talent and making motorsports more accessible to Filipino riders. “Racing builds discipline and passion,” HPI said. “Through the Project M Estremo Racing Team, we continue to inspire Filipinos to pursue the thrill of the sport.”

As the 2025 RUGP season closes, the Honda Project M Estremo Racing Team celebrates not just a championship, but a journey of perseverance, teamwork, and the unrelenting pursuit of speed.

Continue Reading

Trending