Binotto: Ferrari 'didn't have pace' to win in Hungary, regardless of strategy error
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has said that the car was not quick enough to win, regardless of the team’s botched strategy involving Charles Leclerc.
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Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto has said that the car was not quick enough to win, regardless of the team’s botched strategy involving Charles Leclerc.
Max Verstappen says he did not expect to win a «crazy» Hungarian Grand Prix after starting the race in 10th on the grid. The Dutchman sealed his eighth victory of the F1 season and his 29th overall after skilfully moving his way up the grid to take first place. Ad/> After securing back-to-back wins, Verstappen has extended his Championship lead to 80 points over second-placed Charles Leclerc, but he admits he did not think he would top the podium at Hungaroring.
Red Bull's Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen won the Hungarian Grand Prix from 10th on the starting grid on Sunday (Jul 31) as Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc suffered another strategy nightmare.
Max Verstappen won the Hungarian Grand Prix after another Ferrari strategy blunder cost Charles Leclerc a probable victory.
Charles Leclerc says Ferrari need to understand why they made the surprise call to move him onto the hard tyres for the final stages of the Hungarian GP.
Max Verstappen produced a masterclass to survive a spin and win the Hungarian Grand Prix from 10th on the grid on Sunday and tighten his grip on the Formula One world championship.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Formula One champion Max Verstappen overcame a spin and his worst starting spot of the season to win the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday. His eighth win of the season pushed Verstappen's lead to 80 points over Charles Leclerc as F1 heads into its midseason break.
Ferrari implosion on Sunday to increase his lead in this year's title race with a measured victory for Red Bull at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Just a week after his win at the French Grand Prix, the 24-year-old Dutchman grabbed his first success at the Hungaroring from 10th on the grid to finish 7.8 seconds clear of Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and George Russell. His win lifted him 80 points clear in the championship as nearest rival Charles Leclerc, unexpectedly given hard compound tyres when he appeared to be the fastest driver, came home sixth behind Ferrari team-mate Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull.