SILVERSTONE, England (AP) – Sauber celebrated a rare podium finish with Champagne donated by its Formula 1 rivals. After all, this wasn’t meant to be its year.
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SILVERSTONE, England (AP) – Sauber celebrated a rare podium finish with Champagne donated by its Formula 1 rivals. After all, this wasn’t meant to be its year.
Mercedes sent over a staffer to Sauber bearing bottles of Champagne and a message of congratulations after Nico Hülkenberg’s surprise third place at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. It was his first podium as a driver and the team’s best finish in 13 years.
Sauber personnel jumped and sang as the sparkling wine was sprayed around the team’s hospitality site.
Not bad for a “building year,” as Hülkenberg put it in February. Sauber was one of the teams eyeing 2026 opportunities before 2025 even began.