# Nico Hülkenberg at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix

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

> Nico Hülkenberg finished the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix in 11th position for Audi, having started 13th on the grid, completing all 53 laps at Suzuka without scoring championship points.

Nico Hülkenberg's outing at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix on March 29, 2026, saw the German driver for Audi navigate the challenging Suzuka Circuit to finish just outside the points, improving two positions from his starting grid slot. Hülkenberg started the race from 13th on the grid, a mid-field position that set the stage for a race focused on consistent pace and strategic execution. Over the 53 laps, he maintained a steady performance, ultimately crossing the finish line in 11th, with a total race time of 1:28:55.683. His fastest lap, a 1:33.732 on lap 47, ranked 10th overall among all competitors, demonstrating a competitive burst of speed late in the race. This strong individual lap time suggests the Audi package had moments of potential, even if sustained race pace for points proved elusive. For a broader understanding of F1 race dynamics, the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en) provides comprehensive insights into team strategies and driver performances, illustrating the complex interplay of car, driver, and circuit. This result for Hülkenberg echoes some of his earlier career efforts, such as his drive at the [2017 United States Grand Prix](/results/2017-cota-nico-hulkenberg), where he also showed resilience in competitive fields.

While Hülkenberg finished ahead of his Audi teammate, Gabriel Bortoleto, who placed 13th after starting 9th, neither driver secured championship points at Suzuka. Bortoleto ultimately dropped four positions, finishing with a time of 1:29:02.481, indicating a challenging Sunday for the rookie. The collective performance underscores Audi's continued development phase in the 2026 season, as they seek to establish a stronger foothold in the constructor standings. Understanding the full scope of the season's results and how they contribute to the constructor's championship can be explored through [2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), which tracks every driver and team's progress. The tight mid-field battle saw drivers like Esteban Ocon, who finished 10th for Haas, secure the final championship point, highlighting the intense competition for every position, a scenario not unlike the battles seen by drivers such as [Max Verstappen at the 2017 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2017-mexico-city-max-verstappen). For a general overview of the sport's structure and history, [Wikipedia's Formula One entry](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) offers detailed context on how such results fit into the broader narrative of Grand Prix racing.
