# Nico Hülkenberg at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-jeddah-nico-hulkenberg
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Nico Hülkenberg navigated the Jeddah Corniche Circuit to a 15th-place finish for Kick Sauber at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, completing 49 laps and adding no points to his season tally.

Nico Hülkenberg's campaign at the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix unfolded as a determined effort from an 18th-place grid start, culminating in a 15th-place finish for the Kick Sauber F1 Team. The German driver completed 49 laps of the demanding [Jeddah Corniche Circuit](https://www.formula1.com/en/circuits/jeddah.html), a high-speed street track known for its unforgiving walls and technical sequences, on April 20, 2025. This result saw Hülkenberg improve three positions from his initial grid slot, a testament to consistent driving and strategic execution in a race that saw two retirements, including Yuki Tsunoda due to collision damage and Pierre Gasly with a collision on lap 0. Hülkenberg's ability to navigate the 50-lap event without major incident, while maintaining a competitive, albeit non-points-scoring, pace, underscored his veteran experience in the challenging conditions. His fastest lap of the race, a 1:33.446, was recorded on lap 39, placing him 15th overall in the fastest lap standings for the event. This lap time, while not challenging the front-runners, indicated a solid mid-pack performance for the Kick Sauber C45, demonstrating the team's current performance envelope on this specific circuit. The strategic choices made by the team, including tire management across the high-speed sections and through the pit stop windows, were crucial in maintaining position and gaining ground against the competitive field, particularly as the race progressed and grip levels evolved.

The comparative performance within the Kick Sauber garage further illustrates Hülkenberg's outing. His teammate, Gabriel Bortoleto, started from the very back of the grid in 20th position and concluded the race in 18th, also classified one lap down from the leader. Bortoleto's fastest lap was a 1:34.447, recorded on the same lap 39, which further highlights Hülkenberg's relative advantage in raw pace and race craft during the Grand Prix, a crucial internal benchmark for team development. While no championship points were secured in Jeddah, the consistent run provided valuable data for Kick Sauber as they continue to develop their package through the 2025 season, particularly concerning long-run performance and tire degradation on a circuit notorious for both. The intricate nature of [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) racing on street circuits like Jeddah often presents unique challenges, demanding precision and risk management from drivers, and Hülkenberg's ability to navigate these without incident speaks to his seasoned approach and technical understanding. For a broader perspective on driver performances across the season, one might look at the [Jolpica/Ergast 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) to understand trends in car development and driver consistency, though Hülkenberg's 2025 efforts are distinct and focused on the immediate competitive landscape. This race, while not a highlight for points, was a solid, if unspectacular, outing for the German driver, confirming the team's current standing in the midfield. The objective for Kick Sauber remains on finding the pace to consistently challenge for the top ten, a goal that remained elusive in Saudi Arabia. Drivers like [George Russell at the 2026 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2026-monza-george-russell), [Charles Leclerc at the 2026 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2026-monza-charles-leclerc), and [Lando Norris at the 2026 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2026-monza-lando-norris) often find themselves battling for podiums, illustrating a different competitive tier than Hülkenberg and Kick Sauber currently inhabit. The focus for the team will undoubtedly shift to extracting more performance to climb the midfield ranks in upcoming rounds, leveraging the data gathered from Jeddah.
