# Nico Hülkenberg at the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2019-montreal-nico-hulkenberg
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Nico Hülkenberg secured a solid seventh-place finish for Renault at the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix, starting from the same grid position and earning 6 points after completing 69 laps at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Nico Hülkenberg's drive at the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix on June 9, 2019, was a demonstration of consistent pace and strategic execution, converting his seventh-place grid start into an identical seventh-place finishing position for Renault Sport Formula One Team. Throughout the 69 laps at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Hülkenberg maintained a measured performance, ultimately finishing one lap down from the race winner. His fastest lap of 1:15.995, achieved on lap 57, ranked seventh overall among all competitors, showcasing the Renault R.S.19's potential in the latter stages of the race. This result added 6 crucial points to his championship tally, a steady contribution to the team's efforts that weekend. For a broader understanding of the sport, the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) provides extensive information on races and teams.

His teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, started higher from fourth on the grid and finished just ahead in sixth position, also completing 69 laps and securing 8 points. Ricciardo's fastest lap, a 1:16.075 on lap 55, was marginally slower than Hülkenberg's, indicating a close performance parity within the Renault garage. While the top positions were dominated by Mercedes and Ferrari, Hülkenberg's consistent points finish was vital for Renault. Reflecting on other performances at this circuit, drivers like [Oscar Piastri at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2024-montreal-oscar-piastri) and [George Russell at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2024-montreal-george-russell) have also navigated the unique challenges of Montreal. The German driver's effort in 2019 was a testament to his ability to extract performance and points, a common theme for many drivers across various seasons, as detailed in [Wikipedia's comprehensive overview of Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). These results are meticulously recorded in [F1 race data archives](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) for historical analysis, including local hero [Lance Stroll at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2024-montreal-lance-stroll)'s performances.
