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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Given the extreme track temp at qualifying (63 C!!), if tomorrow is like this, RB are at a big disadvantage running softs, they won’t last long enough to be beneficial, unless they attempt soft-hard…but then again, if it rains at the start anything can happen.

As for Lewis supposedly being “a dick”: so nobody’s gonna point out Max was trying to get a tow from Lewis and that’s why they released right after? They tried their own sneaky tactics, put themselves in that predicament and their gamble failed…all Horner could do was shake his head…but sure, Mercedes and Hamilton are disrespectful.

If Max and RB are so amazingly quick, then you don’t need the tow, just run in clean air…but no. Chin up, take the L, stop projecting on your rivals and move on. Max is starting 3rd not 13th…if he’s that amazing this should be easy for him right? :whistling:

Also, I’ve never heard a crowd boo a driver quite like they did today…stay classy orange army smh
 
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since it is my text the man has lost all respect with me. he stands for respect with kneeling ... week after week ... but has no respect for others how funny is that. how selfish is that. But we'll see this weekend.

Today in the post-qualifying interviews Max, getting sick of all the stupid questions of the incident, really proved how much he has matured. He said: "WE are racers, and WE will race, but of course WE are gonna race hard and fair, we just gonna keep pushing each other"
If Max still has respect for Lewis... why can't his fanboys do the same?
Just asking.

Enjoy the race tomorrow. I hope Max will win and some of his fanboys will grow a brain.
Don't take it personal.
 
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Today in the post-qualifying interviews Max, getting sick of all the stupid questions of the incident, really proved how much he has matured. He said: "WE are racers, and WE will race, but of course WE are gonna race hard and fair, we just gonna keep pushing each other"
If Max still has respect for Lewis... why can't his fanboys do the same?
Just asking.

Enjoy the race tomorrow. I hope Max will win and some of his fanboys will grow a brain.
Don't take it personal.
Dont talk to much ;)

Max must be very much in your head just like the other Hamilton fans. The season is still long
 
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nLast minute engine change for Max' car. Despite earlier messages the engine has damage after the much discussed Silverstone accident. No consequences in Hungary but if another engine swap is necessary during the season it'll cost him 3 grid places.

Rule is a rule but a bit strange that an accident which is not your fault is 'rewarded' with a potential penalty. (Goes for all drivers not Maxie only ;) )

ENJOY the race!
 
The media and promoters love a bit of drama, it's easier to sell than the greatest racing machines ever made.

I expect the "battle" between Hamilton and Max to reach fever pitch in all media channels. But behind the scenes in the real world it's just another days work to the people involved and there's next to no drama.

All the drivers are too media savy at this point to put a foot wrong in front of a camera, so this other stuff is all the media have to go off.

Mercedes in a good place for tomorrow. Red bull will need to do a lot in the first corner. Will be interesting to see if the front 4 make it through in one piece.
 
All bets are off - it's going to be a wet race.

Edit: and looking at the weather radar the rain looks set for pretty much the entire race.
 
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