This season is the first year Nico Hulkenberg has spent two consecutive seasons racing for the same team in F1, having been at Williams (2010), Force India (2012) and then Sauber (2013) before returning to Force India. Today it was announced he will stay for a further two years with the improving team, and Hulkenberg will hope the chance to score his first F1 podium is not too far way.
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