F1 Review: Red Bull & Mercedes Benefit from Ferrari Blunder in Hungary
In the last race before F1 takes its customary break, Max Verstappen coasted to a second straight victory Sunday (July 31) at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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In the last race before F1 takes its customary break, Max Verstappen coasted to a second straight victory Sunday (July 31) at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
This weekend brings the final race before Formula 1 takes its summer break.
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The F1 writers address notable topics in F1 after the British Grand Prix had protestors who illegally entered, Carlos Sainz winning his first race, and Ferrari exhibiting all the of the form that has made them the sportʻs best drama.
Carlos Sainz may have started on pole for the British Grand Prix but a late safety car helped him to earn his first Formula 1 win.
Lewis Hamilton responded to former champion Nelson Piquetʻs racial slur ahead of the British Grand Prix – the site where Hamilton and Max Verstappen collided in 2021.
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