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Haas’ Nico Hulkenberg pulled over after the finish line in Australia, after suffering a failure of a hybrid ancillary component.
Nico Hulkenberg scored his first points since returning to Formula 1 as a full-time racer by coming home in seventh place at the Australian Grand Prix – the German driver even briefly looking a contender for a podium after a lightning getaway on the final standing start before the red flag was thrown and the order reset.
With Hulkenberg being given instructions to remain close to the pack in front as Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was given a five-second time penalty, his team radio exchange with Gary Gannon reveals the moment of panic Hulkenberg had as he suffered a failure inside his Ferrari power unit that meant he had to pull over and stop once he’d crossed the finish line.Gannon: “It’s OK to go to the end.”Gannon: “Mode slow, and you were three seconds behind Sainz.
Gannon: “Alright Nico, stop the car, we need to stop the car. Find somewhere safe, stop the car as soon as possible. Then P1, wait five seconds, then P0.”Gannon: “Good job. Nico, you need to an ERS jump out as the car is not safe. So step on the bonnet and then jump. Tell them not to touch the car. You just go on the bonnet and jump off the car, OK?”
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