Nico Hülkenberg has brushed off Audi’s dismal start to the 2026 Formula 1 season, telling *RacingNews365* that reliability woes and a rocky nine-race campaign are to be expected for a team building engines from scratch. With just six points—all scored by teammate Gabriel Bortoleto—and four retirements for Hülkenberg, the German insists progress is being made behind the scenes.

Why is Audi’s 2026 season so tough for Nico Hülkenberg? Hülkenberg’s season has been defined by misfortune: a car fire at Miami, a gearbox failure at Silverstone, and a gravel-triggered kill-switch shutdown in Barcelona. Yet the 35-year-old insists the struggles stem from Audi’s first-time engine development. *“We did everything from scratch—engine, gearbox, hydraulics,”* he said. *“It was always going to be a headwind, especially early on.”*

What’s changed since winter testing? Comparing Barcelona and Bahrain tests to now, Hülkenberg notes significant power-unit improvements. Audi’s first engine upgrade—introduced ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix—focused on driveability, not raw power. *“Neuburg’s team has been reactive,”* he said. *“Every time we run the car, we learn more.”* But rivals like Mercedes and Ferrari still hold a clear advantage.

How does Hülkenberg’s role fit into Audi’s F1 return? Despite the points drought, Audi values Hülkenberg’s experience. *“His feedback and contributions behind the scenes are invaluable,”* team sources confirm. The veteran’s ability to dissect issues—like the Barcelona gravel incident—helps accelerate development. *“We’re not surprised by the progress,”* he added. *“They’re already working on future solutions.”*

What’s next for Nico Hülkenberg and Audi? With the Spanish Grand Prix looming, Audi’s focus remains on refining the power unit. Hülkenberg expects further upgrades but warns results won’t catch up overnight. *“It’s not reflected in the championship yet,”* he admitted. *“But we’re moving in the right direction.”* For now, the team’s patience—and Hülkenberg’s resilience—remain their strongest assets.