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Nico Hülkenberg at the Belgian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Nico Hülkenberg·Belgian Grand Prix

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Nico Hülkenberg at the Belgian Grand Prix

Nico Hülkenberg's record at the Belgian Grand Prix is marked by two impressive fourth-place finishes, highlighting a strong affinity for the challenging Spa-Francorchamps circuit despite never reaching the podium.

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
12
Wins
0
Podiums
0
Best finish
P4
DNFs
2
Points
37

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2010Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP9
DriverNico Hülkenberg
  • CircuitBelgian Grand Prix
  • P14
    0
    2012Force India F1 TeamP11P412
    2013Sauber F1 TeamP11P130
    2014Force India F1 TeamP18P101
    2015Force India F1 TeamP11Power unit0
    2016Force India F1 TeamP7P412
    2017Renault Sport Formula One TeamP7P68
    2018Renault Sport Formula One TeamP18Collision0
    2019Renault Sport Formula One TeamP12P84
    2023Haas F1 TeamPitP180
    2024Haas F1 TeamP16P180
    2025Kick Sauber F1 TeamP14P120

    Nico Hülkenberg's extensive career in Formula 1 has seen him compete at the Belgian Grand Prix 12 times, a testament to his longevity and consistent presence in the sport. While a podium finish has eluded him throughout his career, his performances at the permanent circuit of Spa-Francorchamps stand out, particularly his two fourth-place finishes.

    His first notable result came in 2012 with Force India, where he started 11th and climbed to finish a strong 4th. This performance underscored his ability to navigate the demanding, high-speed sections of Spa, a track that rewards both bravery and precision. Four years later, in 2016, again with Force India, Hülkenberg replicated this feat, starting 7th and securing another 4th place. These results represent his best finishes at the circuit and some of the strongest outings of his career, demonstrating a particular synergy between his driving style and the unique characteristics of Spa. The long straights, such as the run through Eau Rouge and Raidillon, demand a car with good straight-line speed and a driver confident in carrying momentum, attributes Hülkenberg often leveraged effectively in competitive midfield machinery.

    Beyond these peaks, Hülkenberg's record at Spa also includes a range of other finishes, from points-scoring positions like his 6th place in 2017 with Renault and 8th in 2019, to challenging weekends with retirements in 2015 (power unit) and 2018 (collision). Even in less competitive cars, such as his stints with Haas in 2023 and 2024, he has consistently brought the car home, navigating the circuit's complexities. This enduring commitment to extracting performance, regardless of the machinery, is a hallmark of his approach to races like the Belgian Grand Prix, which often presents unpredictable weather and strategic challenges. For a broader understanding of F1's history and its demanding circuits, the Wikipedia: Formula One entry provides valuable context.

    The Belgian Grand Prix, with its significant elevation changes and high-speed corners, is a true test of a driver's skill and a car's aerodynamic efficiency. Hülkenberg's consistent ability to perform well here, even without the ultimate pace for a podium, speaks to his understanding of the circuit's nuances. Comparing his approach to drivers known for their Spa prowess, such as Max Verstappen at the Belgian Grand Prix, highlights the different strategies employed to master this iconic track. As he continues his journey with Kick Sauber, the challenge remains to convert his experience into tangible points, leveraging the team's development and his own refined racecraft. For current season data and historical race information, resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data offer detailed insights into driver and constructor performance across various circuits, including Spa. The demands of circuits like Spa are often compared to other high-speed tracks, such as those found at Max Verstappen at the British Grand Prix, where driver skill in fast corners is paramount. The Formula 1 — official site offers comprehensive coverage of all races, including the Belgian Grand Prix, providing up-to-date information on driver standings and team developments. Another demanding permanent circuit where driver precision is key can be seen in performances such as Max Verstappen at the Austrian Grand Prix.

    Common questions

    What is Nico Hülkenberg's best finish at the Belgian Grand Prix?
    Nico Hülkenberg's best finish at the Belgian Grand Prix is 4th place, achieved twice in 2012 and 2016, both with Force India.
    How many times has Nico Hülkenberg raced at the Belgian Grand Prix?
    Nico Hülkenberg has made 12 starts at the Belgian Grand Prix over his Formula 1 career.
    Has Nico Hülkenberg ever scored points at the Belgian Grand Prix?
    Yes, Nico Hülkenberg has scored points at the Belgian Grand Prix in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2019, accumulating a total of 37 points at the circuit.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026