Ferrari target a one-two in Hungary to turn the page
Ferrari are targeting a one-two win in Hungary on Sunday to ease the pain of Charles Leclerc's costly crash while leading in France last weekend.
Leclerc's self-confessed error at Le Castellet left the Monegasque a mighty 63 points behind Red Bull's championship leader Maxe Verstappen, with Ferrari 82 adrift in the Formula One constructors' standings.
"We need to turn the page and look to Hungary and do a one-two there," team boss Mattia Binotto told reporters after Leclerc's blank.
"There is plenty of reason why we need to smile. Our objective should not be winning but a one-two.
"There is no reason why not to win 10 races from now to the end."
Ferrari started the season with a one-two in Bahrain but have yet to repeat the feat, getting both drivers on the podium on only two further occasions in Saudi Arabia and Miami.
Leclerc, despite seven poles, has retyred from the lead on three occasions while team mate Carlos Sainz has suffered four retyrements in 12 rounds.
Red Bull expect Hungary, where the weather is again likely to be hot and tyre management will be key, to play more to their rivals' strengths.
"I don’t expect Hungary to be particularly our best track because I do think we are lacking a bit of downforce compared to Ferrari, and that’s what you need to run there," said Verstappen.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner agreed, saying the Hungaroring "will probably play more to the Ferrari’s strengths than our strengths."
The race is the last before the August break, with Verstappen already sure of leading into September. If results go his way, he may not need to win again after Sunday.
Ferrari last won in Hungary with Sebastian Vettel leading Kimi Raikkonen one-two in 2017.
Leclerc collided at the first corner last year with


