Key Points

The 2025 British Grand Prix delivered a thrilling spectacle with multiple dramatic twists and turns. Lando Norris claimed a stunning home victory, driving masterfully through changing weather conditions. Nico Hulkenberg made history by securing his first-ever Formula 1 podium after 239 race starts. The race was marked by Safety Car periods, strategic tire changes, and impressive performances from McLaren and other teams.

Key Points: Norris Wins Hulkenberg's Historic First F1 Podium at British GP

  • Norris secures commanding home victory with 6.812-second margin
  • Hulkenberg achieves first podium in 239th race start
  • McLaren scores impressive one-two finish
  • Verstappen recovers to fifth after early spin
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Formula 1: Hulkenberg claims first podium, Norris wins British GP

McLaren's Lando Norris dominates home British Grand Prix, while Nico Hulkenberg finally claims first podium in dramatic Silverstone race

"It's been a long time coming, but finally, I'm on the podium! - Nico Hulkenberg, Kick Sauber Driver"

Northamptonshire, July 6

Nico Hulkenberg was the standout story of the 2025 British Grand Prix, claiming a long-awaited first Formula 1 podium in his 239th race start. The Kick Sauber driver delivered a stunning performance at Silverstone, charging from 19th on the grid to finish third in a dramatic, weather-affected race.

His achievement came on an afternoon filled with action, changing conditions, and emotional highs for several drivers - including home hero Lando Norris. Norris secured his first victory in front of his home crowd with a commanding drive in front of a jubilant British crowd. Starting behind polesitter Max Verstappen, the McLaren driver capitalized as rain began to fall early in the race. Teammate Oscar Piastri initially took the lead from Verstappen, but the Australian's race was later compromised by a 10-second penalty for slowing excessively under the Safety Car.

Multiple Safety Car periods disrupted the flow of the race, including one following a spin by Verstappen, which dropped the Red Bull driver down the order. As the track dried and teams switched to slick tyres, Piastri served his penalty in the pits, allowing Norris to take the lead. From there, he remained unchallenged, crossing the line 6.812 seconds ahead of Piastri to seal a McLaren one-two.

Behind them, Hulkenberg fended off a late charge from Lewis Hamilton to secure third, bringing an emotional end to a decade-long wait for a podium finish. Hamilton, in his first Silverstone outing with Ferrari, had to settle for fourth, ending his 12-year streak of finishing on the podium at the venue. Verstappen recovered to finish fifth after his earlier spin.

Pierre Gasly took sixth for Alpine, just ahead of Lance Stroll's Aston Martin. Alex Albon claimed eighth for Williams, followed by Fernando Alonso in ninth and George Russell in tenth. Five drivers retired from the chaotic race, including Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar, as mixed conditions tested drivers throughout the field.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As an Indian F1 fan waking up at 3am to watch this, totally worth it! McLaren 1-2 was unexpected but Hulkenberg's drive was the real highlight. Hope this inspires our Indian drivers too 🤞
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Aditya G
Disappointed with Verstappen's performance today. He's usually so consistent but the spin cost him big time. Still, happy for Hulkenberg - persistence pays off!
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Priya S
The weather made this race so unpredictable! Reminded me of our monsoon races in India 🌧️. Norris kept his cool while others struggled - champion material for sure.
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Karthik V
Hulkenberg's radio message after the race gave me goosebumps! After so many years in midfield teams, this podium is well deserved. Hope Kick Sauber can give him more opportunities now.
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Nikhil C
The penalty on Piastri seemed harsh no? Safety Car periods are always controversial. Still, great result for McLaren - their car is really coming good this season.
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Meera T
As someone who's followed F1 since the Schumacher days, this was one of the most emotional races I've seen. Hulkenberg proving it's never too late for dreams to come

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