Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:38:08.634 25 2 Lando Norris GBR McLaren – Mercedes +00:33.731 18 3 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes +00:37.603 15 4 Sergio Perez MEX Red Bull – Honda RBPT +00:39.603 12 5 Oscar Piastri AUS McLaren – Mercedes +01:02.572 10 6 George
Max Verstappen has won the Hungarian Grand Prix in another dominant display allowing Red Bull to take twelve consecutive wins in a season, beating McLaren’s 1998 record. The Dutchman once again looked unstoppable as he finished thirty-three seconds ahead of Lando Norris, with his teammate Sergio Perez third. Verstappen looked unstoppable once again, despite starting
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:18.577 01:17.427 01:16.609 2 Max Verstappen NED Red Bull – Honda RBPT 01:18.318 01:17.547 01:16.612 3 Lando Norris GBR McLaren – Mercedes 01:18.697 01:17.328 01:16.694 4 Oscar Piastri AUS McLaren – Mercedes 01:18.464 01:17.571 01:16.905 5 Guanyu Zuho CHI Alfa Romeo – Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton has beaten Max Verstappen by three thousandths to take his ninth pole position at the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver ended his nineteen months wait for a pole position as he managed to improve on his final attempt in Q3 as the Red Bull driver struggled to find grip on his final
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the second practice session for this weekends Hungarian Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver set a 17.686 on the soft tyre which out him a hundredth and a half ahead of the McLaren of Lando Norris, following -a wet first practice. Leclerc set his fastest time on the soft tyre just
George Russell was fastest in a wet first practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver set a 39.652 on intermates to put himself just over three and a half ahead of the McLaren of Oscar Piastri, they set there fastest times right at the end of the session. The showery conditions in
Round eleven of 2023 sees Formula One head to Eastern Europe for the Hungarian Grand Prix, and Mogyoród eleven miles from the Hungarian capital of Budapest. The Hungaroring was built in the 1980s as the venue for the sport’s first Grand Prix in the Soviet Union as a race as an alternative to a race
Max Verstappen has won the Hungarian Grand Prix after finishing seven seconds ahead of the two Mercedes. The Dutchman took the lead from Lewis Hamilton with twenty laps to go as the race became a strategic battle between Red Bull, Mercedes and Ferrari throughout the race. Verstappen who started the race in tenth came through
George Russell has taken his first pole position after beating the two Ferrari’s by four-hundredths of a second in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver pulled out a surprise 17.337 to pip Carlos Sainz and Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc. Throughout his career, Russell has earned the nickname “Mr Saturday” given his performance
Charles Leclerc was fastest in the second practice session for the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 16.445 putting himself ahead of Lando Norris who spilt the two Ferraris after going almost a hundredth and a half ahead of Carlos Sainz. Leclerc immediately set the pace as most cars began on medium tyres,