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F1i's driver ratings for the Canadian GP

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Nico Hülkenberg (eighth, 4 points) 8/10

As usual, Nico did the business. Tenth in Q3, he felt the Force India’s and Massa were out of reach (his duel with Stroll in the race showed that the Williams has demonstrably more straight line speed). The next day having dropped a position or two in the opening lap chaos, he applied himself to get back into the points, finishing less than two seconds behind Räikkönen.

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