ZANDVOORT, NETHERLANDS - AUGUST 22: Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil and Audi F1 Team prepares to drive during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands at Circuit Zandvoort on August 22, 2026 in Zandvoort, Netherlands. (Photo by Sam Bloxham/LAT Images)

🇳🇱 Audi F1 R:12.2026 Dutch Grand Prix: Sprint Race & GP Qualifying (Saturday)

Audi Revolut F1 Team emerged at the front of the midfield on Saturday at Zandvoort, with Gabriel Bortoleto finishing ninth in the Sprint before qualifying ninth for Sunday’s Dutch Grand Prix as the highest-placed driver outside the leading four teams. Nico Hülkenberg was sidelined in the Sprint by a power unit issue, prompting the team to replace the unit ahead of qualifying, where he recovered to take 13th on the grid. Audi showed competitive race pace throughout the day, leaving both drivers in position to fight for points on Sunday. In F1 Academy, Emma Felbermayr ran near the front of the Reverse Grid Race before a five-second penalty dropped her to 13th; she will start fourth in Sunday’s feature race.

R:12 SCHEDULE

DAY/DATEACTIVITYTRACK TIMECETEST
Fri 21 AugPractice 112:30-13:3012:30-13:306:30 AM – 7:30 AM
Fri 21 AugSprint Qualifying16:30-17:1416:30-17:1410:30 AM -11:14 AM
Sat 22 AugSprint Race12:00-13:0012:00-13:006:30 AM – 7:30 AM
Sat 22 AugQualifying16:00-17:0016:00-17:0010:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Sun 23 AugGrand Prix15:0015:009:00 AM

R:12 RACE INFORMATION

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R:12 SPRINT RACE RESULTS (TOP 10)

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POS.NO.DRIVERTEAMTIME/GAPLAPSPOINTS
163George RussellMercedes30:25.318248
216Charles LeclercFerrari+1.360247
31Lando NorrisMcLaren+5.196246
412Kimi AntonelliMercedes+5.581245
581Oscar PiastriMcLaren+10.185244
63Max VerstappenRed Bull+10.529243
744Lewis HamiltonFerrari+12.188242
810Pierre GaslyAlpine+42.510241
95Gabriel BortoletoAudi+44.437240
1041Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls+44.971240
NC27Nico HulkenbergAudi+17 Laps70

R:5 QUALIFYING RESULTS (TOP 10)

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POS.NO.DRIVERTEAM1Q2Q3LAPS
11Lando NorrisMcLaren1:12.6951:11.6281:11.16321
263George RussellMercedes1:12.9241:11.9591:11.26520
312Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:13.0221:11.9151:11.29621
481Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:12.6101:11.6411:11.30521
544Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:12.6731:11.9701:11.49425
616Charles LeclercFerrari1:13.0641:11.9101:11.30523
73Max VerstappenRed Bull1:13.2901:11.8741:11.61822
830Liam LawsonRed Bull1:13.3921:12.3011:11.73325
95Gabriel BortoletoAudi1:13.3921:12.4331:12.07922
1041Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls1:13.0741:12.5251:12.18522
1327Nico HulkenbergAudi1:13.1881:12.79719

DRIVER STANDINGS (TOP 10)

POS.DRIVERNATIONALITYTEAMPTS.
1Kimi Anotonelli🇮🇹 ITAMercedes224
2Lewis Hamilton🇬🇧 GBRFerrari171
3George Russell🇬🇧 GBRMercedes168
4Charles Leclerc🇲🇨 MONFerrari145
5Lando Norris🇬🇧 GBRMcLaren134
6Max Verstappen🇳🇱 NEDRed Bull112
7Oscar Piastri🇦🇺 AUSMcLaren96
8Isack Hadjar🇫🇷 FRARed Bull68
9Pierre Gasly🇫🇷 FRAAlpine43
10Liam Lawson🇳🇿 NZLRacing Bulls43
14Gabriel Bortoleto🇧🇷 BRAAudi10
18Nico Hulkenberg🇩🇪 GERAudi2

TEAM STANDINGS

POS.TEAMPTS.
1Mercedes392
2Ferrari316
3McLaren230
4Red Bull180
5Racing Bulls66
6Alpine62
7Haas21
8Audi12
9Williams11
10Aston Martin1
11Cadillac0

ZANDVOORT, NETHERLANDS – AUGUST 22: Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil driving the (5) Audi F1 Team R26 on track during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands at Circuit Zandvoort on August 22, 2026 in Zandvoort, Netherlands. (Photo by Simon Galloway/LAT Images)

TEAM SUMMARY

Audi Revolut F1 Team claimed a place at the front of the midfield during a competitive Saturday at the Dutch Grand Prix. Gabriel Bortoleto finished ninth – just outside the points – in the Sprint race and matched this result in qualifying for tomorrow’s race – the first driver outside of the leading four teams on the grid.

Team-mate, Nico Hulkenberg, was short of luck in the Sprint, with an issue affecting the power unit sidelining him from the competition. The crew in the garage delivered a quick change of PU in time for qualifying, where Nico cleared Q1 and ultimately set the 13th fastest time of the session. The qualifying results put the team in a very valuable position and will enable both drivers to fight for a place in the points from the very start of the race.

Earlier in the day, F1 Academy driver, Emma Felbermayr, ran in the top positions for most of the Reverse Grid Race before a late five-second penalty relegated her to P13, outside the points. Emma will return to action tomorrow, starting from fourth on the grid in the feature race.


TEAM QUOTES

Allan McNish, Racing Director
“Overall, this has been a solid day in which we showed good pace and an ability to consistently fight at the front of the midfield. In the Sprint, Gabi had a clean run all the way through. He perhaps had one opportunity to overtake Gasly at the start, but Pierre was able to defend and from there Gabi stayed on his tail. Considering the Alpine started on a new medium and we were on a used medium, we can assess our pace was very good. Unfortunately, Nico had a power issue right at the beginning of the race, so we had to pit and try to rectify it, which we did, and he was able to go back out towards the end of the race. As a precaution, we decided to change the power unit ahead of qualifying and the race as a precaution. All in all, P9 was just outside the points, but it was a good performance from Gabi.

“When it came to qualifying, Gabi had a really strong run through every session and delivered a very nice lap to qualify ‘best of the rest’ in P9. He had a pretty big slide out of turn one at the beginning of Q1, but recovered extremely well to deliver a strong performance, not least a lap under pressure at the end of Q1. Nico was in the mix throughout as well but unfortunately didn’t quite get everything together on his final run in Q2 and will line up 13th. However, our race pace is good, so I think we can definitely fight for points with both cars tomorrow.”

ZANDVOORT, NETHERLANDS – AUGUST 22: Nico Hulkenberg of Germany and Audi F1 Team prepares to drive in the garage during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands at Circuit Zandvoort on August 22, 2026 in Zandvoort, Netherlands. (Photo by Andy Hone/LAT Images)

Nico Hulkenberg, Car #27
Sprint: NC
Fastest Lap: 1:17.706 (Lap 7)
Strategy: Start (Medium Used)

Q1: 1:13.188 (10 laps)
Q2: 13th / 1:12.797 (9 laps)

“It hasn’t been the easiest weekend for us so far, and the power issue I suffered at the start of the Sprint meant I never really stood a chance there. Still, we managed to resolve the problem ahead of qualifying. I’m not unhappy with my lap, although on my final attempt I caught a bit of tailwind out of turn one, which made things difficult and cost me some lap time. Apart from that, it was a pretty clean lap. This is a track where rhythm and confidence are really important, and we haven’t quite been able to find that consistently this weekend so far.“

2026 Dutch Grand Prix

Gabriel Bortoleto, Car #5
Sprint: 9th
Fastest Lap: 1:16.922 (Lap 5)
Strategy: Start (Medium Used)

Q1: 1:13.142 (10 laps)
Q2: 1:12.433 (6 laps)
Q3: 9th / 1:12.079 (6 laps)

“It was a tricky qualifying session, but also an amazing one. I struggled in Q1 and nearly got knocked out, but I kept my head down, put together the lap I needed, and made my way through and eventually into the top ten. In the end, P9 was the most we could do today, and I’m really happy we extracted the maximum from the car. Looking back at the Sprint, I was quite happy with my pace, although we would have needed something more to move further up. If we can get another good start tomorrow, we might have another chance to be in the mix for a good result.”

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