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Hulkenberg would win races 'straight away' at a top team

Carlos Sainz believes his team-mate at Renault for the 2018 Formula 1 season, Nico Hulkenberg, would win Grand Prix races "straight away" if he was ever promoted to one of the elite teams such as Mercedes, Ferrari, or Red Bull, due to his talent behind the wheel. Hulkenberg earned a 'best of the rest' moniker last season after finishing seventh in the driver's championship behind the six stars in the more powerful cars, but currently holds a F1 record of 156 races started without claiming a podium position. Sainz, however, reckons that if you give Hulkenberg a better car, he would immediately compete for victories. “The year that I came to Renault, Nico was having...
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