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Hungary Grand Prix: Lap by Lap
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Pierre Gasly: The race revealed our weaknesses
The race in Hungary became the ninth out of fourteen season events in which the Alpine team failed to score points. Franco Colapinto lost time at each of the two pit stops, and Pierre Gasly received a 10-second penalty for colliding with Carlos Sainz, dropping to 19th place in the race classification.
Charles Leclerc: The car was simply uncontrollable.
Charles Leclerc started from pole position in Hungary and fought for the victory, but in the second half of the race he began to lose speed and in a tense battle with George Russell he couldn't hold onto even third place.
Alonso is pleased that he chose not to miss the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Formula 1 | Fernando Alonso stated that participating in the race in Hungary was worthwhile, despite experiencing back pain that nearly kept him from competing that weekend. The Aston Martin driver, (…)
Available tire sets before the start
Before the start of the Hungarian Grand Prix, Pirelli's press service published information about the remaining tire sets for the drivers.
60 Minutes Until Start: Kimi Antonelli's Commentary
Kimi Antnelli had an unfortunate qualifying session but hopes to fight for points...
F3: Rafael Camara won the race and the title
Rafael Camara won the Sunday Formula 3 race in Hungary. This result secured the 2025 Formula 3 championship title for the Brazilian driver from Trident with one race to go in the season.
Hungary Grand Prix: Lap by Lap
Hungary Grand Prix: Lap by Lap