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Gabriel Boltreto explains the best eligible results for a rookie F1 season
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Gabriel Boltreto Breaks Down the Top Rookie Performances in F1’s Debut Season

June 28, 2025 4 Min Read
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Sauber rookie Gabriel Boltreto feels things are finally coming together after reaching the third quarter of qualifying for the first time at the Austrian Grand Prix on Saturday. While teammate Nico Halkenberg had a challenging day at Spielberg, Boltreto impressed by making it into the final stage of qualifying and securing a career-best eighth place on the starting grid.

The Brazilian driver managed to outperform fellow rookie Kimi Antoneri and was just two-tenths of a second behind eight-time F1 champion Max Verstappen. Although Boltreto is one of only three drivers not eligible to score points this season, his confidence from Friday’s opening session suggests Austria could mark a turning point in his campaign.

“I think trucks are very special to me,” Boltreto said. “I’m gaining more experience with cars, teams, and racing series, and this is just the start—less than halfway through the season. I’m working hard, understanding what I need from my car more each time, and I feel increasingly comfortable even before the race weekend begins.”

He added, “This is probably the first weekend where I felt truly comfortable from the first practice session. Things are finally clicking, and I believe I’m heading in the right direction.”

At Spielberg, Sauber introduced an updated floor design along with a new high-downforce rear wing aimed at boosting performance. While these upgrades played a role in qualifying, Boltreto believes his improved results come more from the experience he has gained over the first ten rounds of the season.

“I feel more confident in my car now,” he explained. “It’s not just about upgrades, but understanding the car and yourself better. At the beginning of the season, every practice felt like a fresh start, as I was still figuring out how the car behaves. Now, I limit mistakes early and focus on driving in the right direction for the race.”

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Looking ahead to Sunday, Boltreto said he won’t overthink the race start and will avoid unnecessary battles with faster cars. “Grid position doesn’t change the approach much. I try to get the best possible start and gain a few positions, but if I can’t, I’ll focus on maintaining a strong race pace to score points,” he said.

He acknowledged the importance of picking battles wisely: “It doesn’t make sense to fight drivers who are clearly faster, like Verstappen, because it just wears out your tires. But I’m still a racer and aim to gain positions early and see how the race unfolds.”

Fan Take: Boltreto’s progress highlights the importance of experience and adaptability in Formula 1, reminding fans that developing talent can be just as thrilling as established stars winning races. His rise could signal a fresh wave of competitive rookies shaking up the grid and keeping the sport dynamic for years to come.

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