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Grand Prix thread LENOVO HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX 2025

Discussion in 'Formula 1' started by ched999uk, Jul 31, 2025 at 6:36 PM.

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Who will finish first?

Poll closed Saturday at 4:02 PM.
  1. Lando Norris

    20.0%
  2. Oscar Piastri

    40.0%
  3. Max Verstappen

    20.0%
  4. Charles Leclerc

    20.0%
  5. Lewis Hamilton

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    0.0%
  6. George Russell

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  7. Yuki Tsunoda

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  8. Alex Albon

    0 vote(s)
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  9. Carlos Sainz

    0 vote(s)
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  10. Any Other

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  1. ched999uk

    ched999uk Well-Known Member

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    Sounding like Charles had Plank wear issues that the team saw and took action to stop it being a disqualification. I think they increased the tyre pressure and limited max PU power on straights.
    Once again Ferrari mess up their drivers chances.....
     
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  2. Big Ern

    Big Ern Lord, Master, Guru & Emperor

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    well, 4th is better than DSQ'd last I suppose.
     
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  3. Le Tissier's Laces

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    That was a remark about energy management in the hybrid system, team principal Frederic Vasseur said. Leclerc's pace then dropped dramatically in the final stint, making him vulnerable to Russell.

    Vasseur said that Leclerc had a problem with his car after his pit stop, the cause of which he was not yet sure.”

    Mystery continues…
     
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  4. Mark Blow

    Mark Blow Well-Known Member

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    Everything by wa pretty much a DRS train behind Alonso and Hamilton was on hards when pretty much everyone in front were on mediums and most of them only did one stop. And because of the closeness once you pitted you went backward very quickly position wise.

    Also, if you look at Red Bull, Verstappen ended up 72 seconds behind Norris in 9th even though he started 8th
     
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  5. Sportista

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    Not sure what the relevance of Verstappen is, but yes it definitely wasn’t a good race for RedBull. Made two stops having lost time trying to go for a one stop and deservedly finished 9th on pace/tactics. You could argue that more teams than the obvious McLaren, Ferrari, Merc & Aston were faster than RedBull this weekend, so in that context 9th might be be seen as pulling a rabbit out of the hat (although tactically I’d say they dropped the ball and without that 7th/8th was achievable).

    Back to Hamilton. The Ferrari was the 2nd/3rd fastest car and on the Medium was close to McLaren pace, yes overtaking was harder than normal here this year and Ferrari were carrying a limitation towards the end it seems, but starting 12th, not really making progress at any point and then finishing 12th was genuinely surprisingly poor. It’s the first time I’ve thought, that maybe the naysayers are right and it would be better for everyone to move on (to be clear I don’t think he will and I’m sure we’ll see better from him in the future - I’m more commenting because maybe now I begin to see where others are coming from).
     
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