Hungarian GP: Sebastian Vettel helps repair Aston Martin for qualifying after FP3 crash
Sebastian Vettel joined in with the repair work to get his Aston Martin ready for qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix, after a crash in final practice.
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Sebastian Vettel joined in with the repair work to get his Aston Martin ready for qualifying at the Hungarian Grand Prix, after a crash in final practice.
BUDAPEST, Hungary: Formula One drivers tackled a difficult rain-drenched third practice ahead of qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix later Saturday. Runaway championship leader Max Verstappen and Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez only came out late into the hour-long session. Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel lost the rear tires and went backward into the crash barriers, bringing out a red flag with about 10 minutes to go.
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