Bortoleto and Hulkenberg Sauber’s ‘most collaborative pairing’ ever

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Sauber workforce principal Jonathan Wheatley says the workforce’s present drivers Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg have made for essentially the most collaborative pairing that the veteran F1 supervisor has ever seen.

Sauber signed rookie Bortoleto after back-to-back titles in Components 2 and F3, with the Brazilian picked alongside Hulkenberg in an all-new line-up for 2025 and into the workforce’s new period as Audi subsequent season. With the 2 drivers scoring 45 factors between them over the previous six races, former Pink Bull sporting director Wheatley says the way in which they’re working collectively is an important side of the workforce’s current resurgence.

“It is extremely vital,” Wheatley stated. “I’ve to say that it is the closest, most collaborative driver pairing I feel I may even bear in mind in all my time in Components 1.

“Gabriel has a implausible work ethic. He has a capability for taking over new info. He is proving in each technique to be the long run star that we anticipated him to be. And Nico is a part of that journey with him.

“On the opposite aspect of the engineering desk, you have obtained this extraordinary expertise and Nico’s confirmed expertise. I imply, we’re speaking about Gabi loads [after Hungary], however Nico did an incredible job. You do not actually see it or you do not discover it as a result of it did not lead to a factors end. However as a workforce, we’re more than happy with each of our drivers.”

Bortoleto scored a career-best sixth place in Hungary to take his tally to 14 factors over the previous 4 races, and though the Sauber has clearly taken a step ahead in competitiveness, Wheatley highlights the driving force’s personal growth.

“It is price declaring once more that he hasn’t carried out 10,000 kilometers of testing of earlier vehicles,” he stated. “He hasn’t carried out 10,000 kilometers within the Components 1 automotive.

“It is his first season in Components 1. There are such a lot of circuits that he is not been to. And there is some arising that he hasn’t been to. He is been capable of ship brilliantly over the previous couple of races in circuits that he is aware of.

“I feel he is matured and developed as a driver. And I feel he is going to have the ability to adapt to those new circuits a lot faster than he did within the first half of the season.”

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