Max Verstappen feels faster Ferrari may have the upper hand at Hungaroring
Red Bull star Max Verstappen concedes that Ferrari may simply be too fast around Hungaroring, especially in dry conditions ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Red Bull star Max Verstappen concedes that Ferrari may simply be too fast around Hungaroring, especially in dry conditions ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Red Bull Racing driver and reigning Formula One World Drivers' Champion Max Verstappen admits he is enjoying his tussle with Ferrari rival Charles Leclerc this season more than the controversial battle with Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton in 2021. Verstappen currently holds a 63-point lead in the drivers' championship over second-placed Leclerc, while Hamilton is over 100 points back in sixth.
Ferrari led the way in Friday practice ahead of Saturday's qualifying, with Charles Leclerc topping the more representative FP2 session by over two tenths of a second.
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Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was pessimistic over his team’s chances of battling with Ferrari at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were fastest at the first and second practice sessions respectively on Friday. Ad/> In the second session, Verstappen was fourth quickest as McLaren's Lando Norris impressed yet again as second fastest.
Charles Leclerc completed a "double top" for Ferrari on Friday when he outpaced McLaren's Lando Norris in second practice for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Monegasque, showing he has recovered from the trauma of his crashing exit while leading last Sunday's French Grand Prix, clocked a best lap in one minute and 18.445 seconds, two-tenths clear of Norris. Carlos Sainz, who was fastest in the opening session in his Ferrari, was third, 0.231 adrift, ahead of series leader and world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull and Daniel Ricciardo, who was fifth in the second McLaren.