Following his historic Le Mans 24 Hours win with Porsche last Sunday, Nico Hulkenberg returned to his daily bread and butter this weekend, i.e. racing in the Austrian Grand Prix for Force India. But there is no denying the 27-year-old German was a highly sought-after commodity in the Red Bull Ring paddock.
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