Nico Hulkenberg has claimed that Haas is fighting to be the
fifth-fastest team in F1 following an impressive British Grand
Prix. Armed with fresh upgrades at Silverstone, Hulkenberg
out-qualified both works Ferrari cars with sixth on the grid and
then converted this into a second-successive P6 finish following on
from Austria. The 16 points alone scored by Hulkenberg in these two
races are as many as the team had accumulated in the previous 33
races since the start of 2023, vaulting the team up to seventh in
the constructors' championship, just behind RB after Kevin
Magnussen also added four points for eighth in Austria. Haas was
considered among the bottom five teams at the start of the season,
with Red Bull, Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren and Aston Martin the
so-called 'big five', although the latter's progress has stalled
this year. Reflecting on the race, Hulkenberg believes the
American squad are now fighting to be considered fifth-best. "It is
a nice rewarding feeling to get points again, P6 two times in a
row," Hulkenberg told media including RacingNews365. "It is
unexpected, but deserved as we worked for it, we stayed clean with
no mistakes, and had a good strategy, but the best of all though is
that the performance update we've had really did something to the
car. "I genuinely think we're in the fight for the fifth-fastest
team now with Aston Martin, Alpine and others, I think we are
there. "We have been pretty consistent this season, and I think we
can hold on to that." 'Lethal' conditions Hulkenberg is renowned as
a strong driver in slick conditions, famously taking his sole pole
position in a wet-dry climate at the 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix.
However, the German felt the conditions at Silverstone were
bordering on "lethal" after rain fell halfway through the race,
before quickly drying again, forcing the change to dry tyres from
intermediates. "It is pretty uncomfortable turning into Copse at
300kph with rain on your visor and not knowing, 'Am I going to be
in the wall or am I going to make the corner?" he added. "Driving
with slicks and that grip level, it is really lethal and
challenging, and that is why the race focus-wise and mentally was
pretty tough and demanding. "But we got the timing well of both
stops, hence the reward and the result."
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