Team by team analysis of the Hungarian Grand Prix
Team by team analysis of Sunday's Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix at Budapest's Hungaroring, the 11th round of the 22 race season (teams listed in championship order):
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Team by team analysis of Sunday's Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix at Budapest's Hungaroring, the 11th round of the 22 race season (teams listed in championship order):
BUDAPEST: Max Verstappen cruised to another majestic victory on Sunday, reeling off a record 12th straight win for Red Bull as he dominated the Hungarian Grand Prix with a textbook drive from lights to flag. The defending double world champion grabbed the lead from pole-sitter Lewis Hamilton at the start and remained in control for his seventh successive victory, his ninth in 11 races this year and the 44th of his career. More significantly, it was Red Bull’s 12th consecutive win, breaking a 35-year-old record they had shared with McLaren, who won 11 straight races in 1988 with Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna as their driver pair.
Lewis Hamilton will start from the front in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix after securing his first pole position since 2021.
:Lewis Hamilton said it felt like a first after beating Max Verstappen by the blink of an eye to take a record-extending 104th pole position of his Formula One career at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Saturday.
Lewis Hamilton claimed his first pole position since 2021 after edging Max Verstappen in qualifying on Saturday for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion ended a barren run stretching back 33 races by claiming a record-increasing 104th pole of his career and his record ninth at the Hungaroring circuit. His success with a last-gasp lap was greeted with cheers by the crowd and ended defending double world champion Verstappen's run of five straight poles for Red Bull.
BUDAPEST: Lewis Hamilton bounced back to beat Max Verstappen and top the times for Mercedes in Saturday’s third and final free practice at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix. The seven-time world champion put his Friday struggles behind him in a show of pace at a circuit where he has claimed a record eight victories, outpacing Red Bull’s defending double world champion by 0.250 seconds. After a tortuous day on Friday, Sergio Perez recovered to post the third-best time in the second Red Bull ahead of Nico Hulkenberg of Haas, McLaren’s Lando Norris and George Russell in the second Mercedes.
Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday (Jul 20) he was concerned Formula One could face further breaches of the cost cap this season after teams escaped 'big punishment' last year for previous overspending.
Max Verstappen has delivered a foreboding update on Red Bull's prospects as the championship-leading team gears up to introduce upgrades at the Hungarian Grand Prix.