Elbon: I'm interested to see how the new items will perform.

Elbon: I'm interested to see how the new items will perform.

      In the previous round in Spa, Williams team brought technical innovations, but due to the sprint format, they couldn't test them properly. Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz hope that the three-hour practice sessions in Hungary will help them better understand the updates.

      Lando Norris: "I'm looking forward to the end of the first part of the season. Hungaroring is a challenging and twisty track with a smooth second sector, which is simply amazing when you get it right.

      It'll be interesting to see how our new parts perform in different conditions on a narrower circuit. We'll try to use the three practices to learn as much as possible.

      This season, the team has made significant progress – it's nice to see when hard work pays off. Let's go into the summer break having earned a few more points!"

      Carlos Sainz: "We're heading to Budapest for the second round of the double-header, after which the summer break begins. I look forward to getting back behind the wheel to test the updates during a weekend with the standard format of three practices.

      It’s interesting to drive on the Hungarian track, and I hope we perform strongly. The team has been working hard all year, so it will be great to go into the summer break with a high result."

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Elbon: I'm interested to see how the new items will perform.

At the previous stage in Spa, the Williams team brought technical innovations, but due to the sprint format, they were unable to test them properly. Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz hope that the three hours of practice in Hungary will help better understand the updates.