2021 Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix

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Which constructor will be on top after Hungary?


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Formula One is back in action this weekend, this time taking on the Hungaroring for the 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix.

Most of us have hardly caught our breath after an exciting and dramatic British Grand Prix, but Formula One is set to be back on track this weekend amidst a tight championship battle.

The infamous lap 1 collision at Silverstone took current drivers' championship leader Max Verstappen out of the race, and Lewis Hamilton was able to get the win and close the championship gap to just 8 points.

Near the front of the field, it’s been an impressive year for Verstappen and Red Bull, with their rivals in Hamilton and Mercedes struggling to keep pace on track. Behind the front runners, Lando Norris from McLaren has had a fantastic season to date, and he finds himself in third in the drivers' standings currently, ahead of both a Mercedes and a Red Bull driver.

The two Ferraris of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are 6th and 7th in the standings, respectively. Mattia Binotto’s team finds themselves comfortably ahead of the McLaren of Daniel Ricciardo. Ricciardo’s performance this season has been disappointing for fans, given that his teammate has proven that the MCL35M is capable of contending for top 5 spots consistently.

In the mid pack, an interesting dynamic has emerged between the AlphaTauri, Alpine and Aston Martin drivers. The six combined cars occupy 9th through 14th in the drivers' standings with less than 30 points difference between those positions.

Looking at the constructor standings, Mercedes now sits just 4 points behind Red Bull after the double podium finish at Silverstone. A significant step back from the top two are McLaren and Ferrari, with 15 points separating them after Leclerc’s podium finish two weeks ago.

The Hungarian Grand Prix will also see the return of the standard qualifying format, with three practice sessions scheduled, followed by a qualifying session to determine the starting order of the race. The British Grand Prix was the first showcase of the F1 sprint qualifying format.

With the single-digit margins in both the driver and constructor championships entering this race, plus the off-track drama that has ensued since lap 1 incident at the British GP, this promises to be another exciting week for F1. Let us know below in the comments who you think will emerge victorious.
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The only reason Hamilton didn't easily win this was because of Alonso. That's how superior that car is to poor midfield teams.

Hamilton had to fight really hard to overtake an ALPINE with old hard tyres, which only happened because Alonso made a mistake, and there's people considering Hamilton DOTD LOL. Ocon, Vettel and Alonso are the only ones you can list as potential DOTD, maybe Max with half a car.

Sainz was pathetic trying to defend Hamilton when you compare him to Alonso, and Ricciardo, what a terrible race jesus...
 
Dude no. Just stop right there please. If you did, you would have noticed the following incidents as well. Not doing a back and forth with anyone, watch this video (official F1 video, just watch on youtube) and tell me if Max is as innocent as many of you claim. He's a PHENOMENAL driver no question there, but respectfully, cut the "Max is always a victim" crap. It's been two weeks of this...let. it. go.

Verstappen is their great hope (their only hope in fact) so you know to them he can do no wrong.

O fcourse I won't say what kind of hope he is to them because anyone can see from the comments made concerning Hamilton, from Verstappen fans during the Silverstone race.
 
Verstappen is their great hope (their only hope in fact) so you know to them he can do no wrong.

O fcourse I won't say what kind of hope he is to them because anyone can see from the comments made concerning Hamilton, from Verstappen fans during the Silverstone race.
Yea don't even go into that, for your own sanity...we don't know what kind of fragility that might trigger. Leave it alone lol
 
Verstappen is their great hope (their only hope in fact) so you know to them he can do no wrong.

O fcourse I won't say what kind of hope he is to them because anyone can see from the comments made concerning Hamilton, from Verstappen fans during the Silverstone race.
you should be happy with all the luck this season instead of sprinkling salt on Max
 
Says the Verstappen fanboy. Mate the whole discussion here has been pretty balanced and your polarizing comment is turning that around in no time.

If you, or any biased fanboy for that matter, cannot have a mature discussion without this constant undertone, please step away from it.
then money for both sides of course it's no fun if you have to lose the last two games like this.this is a forum with a discussion you would like to have, right? On your racedepartment.
I can assume that everyone here is free to express their opinion I don't personally insult anyone
. Then you can also give your opinion and if you read carefully Bram. Hamilton fan boys say about the same about Max.
 
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The only reason Hamilton didn't easily win this was because of Alonso. That's how superior that car is to poor midfield teams.

Hamilton had to fight really hard to overtake an ALPINE with old hard tyres, which only happened because Alonso made a mistake, and there's people considering Hamilton DOTD LOL. Ocon, Vettel and Alonso are the only ones you can list as potential DOTD, maybe Max with half a car.

Sainz was pathetic trying to defend Hamilton when you compare him to Alonso, and Ricciardo, what a terrible race jesus...
Sainz's tires were much more worn than Alonso, who pitted later. Sainz simply had no traction in his rear tires when exiting corners.

And Ricciardo's car was heavily damaged at the start.
 
Watching the replay (because I missed the beginning), I can't help but think of two things: the first being a quote by a famous/infamous ex-comedian: "It takes great genius to think of such stupidity." The second is noticing something I think I can hear even from here, which is making the first thing hard to agree with. That being the sound of Toto building a tall gallows to hang Bottas from, because I don't think he would wish such stupidity on his worst rivals.

I called it back in Imola: Bottas' days at Mercedes are already numbered and probably no more than a hundred. The question now is how long does Toto want to wait before giving him the boot? If Horner threw Gasly to the curb mid season years ago, that sort of thing may not be beneath Toto.

Well done to Ocon anyways. Kept expecting others to buzz by him in the last lap. But that's what happens when teams actually work like they're supposed to. And Alonso should be enjoying this moment for as long as he can. The same thing never happens twice.
 
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Sainz's tires were much more worn than Alonso, who pitted later. Sainz simply had no traction in his rear tires when exiting corners.

And Ricciardo's car was heavily damaged at the start.
I know Ricciardo had contact but I'm not sure if it was something big for him to be like that. Sainz had a better car compared to Alonso, he didn't do anything, sure older tyres, still barely defended. He could have done more when you look at how Alonso played, Sainz should have been more aggressive.
 
then money for both sides of course it's no fun if you have to lose the last two games like this.this is a forum with a discussion you would like to have, right? On your racedepartment. Then you can also give your opinion and if you read carefully Bram. Hamilton fan boys say about the same about Max.
You could have saved so many words by writing "I want to start flame war". Its so transparent.
 
Watching the replay (because I missed the beginning), I can't help but think of two things: the first being a quote by a famous/infamous ex-comedian: "It takes great genius to think of such stupidity." The second is noticing something I think I can hear even from here, which is making the first thing hard to agree with. That being the sound of Toto building a tall gallows to hang Bottas from, because I don't think he would wish such stupidity on his worst rivals.

I called it back in Imola: Bottas' days at Mercedes are already numbered and probably no more than a hundred. The question now is how long does Toto want to wait before giving him the boot? If Horner threw Gasly to the curb mid season years ago, that sort of thing may not be beneath Toto.

Well done to Ocon anyways. Kept expecting others to buzz by him in the last lap. But that's what happens when teams actually work like they're supposed to. And Alonso should be enjoying this moment for as long as he can. The same thing never happens twice.
I hope next year Russel in that seat
 
Great drive by Ocon, a win in a crappy F1 car ... not bad. Poeple tend to forget that he beat MaxV and others to the F3 championship... if he is lucky Renault will build a good 2022 car and can fight with Alonso for the title.
 
In a previous decade, I do not think Fernando would have fought so hard to defend a teammate. Gritty driving by both Alonso & Hamilton. Lewis was so dehydrated at the awards ceremony, I thought his breakfast was going to come up!
 

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