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Gabriel Bortoleto's Risky Tyre Strategy Ends in Early Exit at Silverstone

Gabriel Bortoleto's Risky Tyre Strategy Ends in Early Exit at Silverstone
The 2025 British Grand Prix at Silverstone saw dramatic weather shifts and bold strategy calls, but for Gabriel Bortoleto of Kick Sauber, a daring tyre choice led to a disappointing early retirement. The Brazilian rookie candidly admitted his mistake after spinning out just a few laps into the race, following a gamble on slick tyres in still-tricky conditions.
Tyre Choice Backfires in Unpredictable Weather
While most of the grid opted for intermediate tyres due to heavy rain showers earlier in the day, Bortoleto was among a select few who took a gamble by pitting for slicks at the end of the formation lap. The decision, based on the expectation of a rapidly drying track and improving weather, quickly proved costly.
- Bortoleto rejoined on medium compound slicks
- Lost control and spun into the gravel within the opening laps
- Damaged the rear wing after hitting the wall on exit from Turn 1
- Forced to retire, triggering a Virtual Safety Car
Bortoleto explained, "I made a mistake, I decided to go for the mediums. I thought the track was drying quickly, but it didn’t happen as I expected. Low grip caught me out and the car snapped. I tried to correct it, but it was too late."
Kudos for Hulkenberg and Kick Sauber’s Team Success
Despite his own disappointment, Bortoleto was quick to celebrate his team’s success. Veteran teammate Nico Hulkenberg secured a remarkable first Formula 1 podium by finishing third, a result that lifted Kick Sauber to sixth in the Constructors’ Championship. Bortoleto praised Hulkenberg, saying, "He’s one of the most talented drivers I’ve ever met and definitely the best teammate I’ve had. Nico truly deserves this podium for all his hard work." With this strong result, Kick Sauber now holds 41 points, moving five clear of both Racing Bulls and Aston Martin. The team’s improved standing adds excitement to the midfield battles as the season progresses.
Key Takeaways from the 2025 British Grand Prix
- Strategic tyre calls remain a high-risk, high-reward aspect in unpredictable weather
- Bortoleto’s openness about his error highlights the learning curve for F1 rookies
- Kick Sauber’s upward momentum continues with a breakthrough podium
Further Reading on F1 Strategy and Team Battles
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Conclusion
Gabriel Bortoleto’s British Grand Prix ended in frustration, but the lessons learned and the team’s continued progress set the stage for stronger performances ahead. As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Kick Sauber’s momentum and Bortoleto’s development in the world of Formula 1.
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