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Nico Hulkenberg

Nico Hulkenberg 'triggered alarm' during 'nasty' Hungarian GP

Fortunately, the alarm did not cost Nico Hulkenberg any points during a "nasty" Hungarian GP.

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Nico Hulkenberg has explained how he inadvertently "triggered the alarm" during a "nasty" Hungarian Grand Prix. 

The Stake driver started in 18th place in Budapest but performed solidly throughout the 70-lap race to climb to P13, making up five places to finish behind the out-of-sorts Lewis Hamilton in the Ferrari. 

However, Hulkenberg had received a five-second time penalty from the stewards for a false start, with his car moving forward just before the start sequence was initiated. 

Hulkenberg was puzzled at the incident, believing that the normal procedure drivers follow when forming up on the grid could provide answers about the incident.

"It was a strange one, because honestly, I didn't register it," Hulkenberg told media, including RacingNews365, of his penalty incident.

"It must have been when I engaged first gear that I made a little jump, and then I think that triggered the alarm, so it is a bit annoying.

"The car does a little jump when you put it in first gear, and I was a little on the late side, so I didn't register that I had made a jump start."

Then, reflecting on his race at a circuit, he has only scored points twice in 12 races and not since 2016. Hulkenberg described how the "nasty" race was like someone had "pulled the plug."

"Free air pays, it felt alright, but as soon as you come behind one car, or in a few cases behind two or three cars, it is like someone is pulling the plug," the German explained.

"It is pretty nasty with these cars to follow, and it is much more difficult in the low-speed now than in the high-speed, which makes it really tough."

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Join RacingNews365's Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding, as they look back on last weekend's F1 Hungarian Grand Prix! McLaren's interesting control over its drivers is discussed, as is the current struggle being endured by Lewis Hamilton.

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