Hulkenberg not Sauber's only story
While Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg has grabbed the headlines, Esteban Gutierrez has also defied expectations since the August break, explains EDD STRAW
Esteban Gutierrez made a surprising admission at last year's Brazilian Grand Prix when he faced the press for the first time since being confirmed as a Sauber driver.
Far from the usual bluster of someone stepping up to Formula 1, he declared frankly that "it doesn't make sense to say I am 100 per cent ready; it is difficult to say or judge right now how ready I am."
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