Lewis Hamilton emerged victorious in the 34th Hungarian Grand Prix, winning a thrilling battle with Max Verstappen in a race where strategy decided the final outcome. Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel completed the Hungaroring podium.
Now I can't wait for your reply, as I know you just simply can't admit to a Max mistake.
Its a mistake mate. just swallow it fella
Yes, looks like he followed to closely and got to deep into the corner, still RIC felt he impeded him, just like HAM went wide in turn 4 (cant wait for your reply mate, just admit Lew made a mistake ).
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.
No need to bring up the male genitalia, we already have Grosjean and KMag on the grid
maybe but its tyring reading this "No he made a mistake", " no he didn't"-BS
act like adults if you wanna be treahted like one and accepts eachother opinion for once....
Now I can't wait for your reply, as I know you just simply can't admit to a Max mistake.
Its a mistake mate. just swallow it fella
I am not aware of this moment- and these two images are not showing the whole story, it could also be that Max didn’t had the grip anymore to go any faster- doesn’t need to be a mistake perse.
As it turned out, the Mercedes appeared to have a small underlying pace advantage on race day – and that’s all it turned on. Merc reckoned it had maybe 0.15sec, at most, on the recently improved Red Bull, an estimate Red Bull agreed with.
As it turned out, the Mercedes appeared to have a small underlying pace advantage on race day – and that’s all it turned on. Merc reckoned it had maybe 0.15sec, at most, on the recently improved Red Bull, an estimate Red Bull agreed with.
So it came down to good strategy work, especially on a track like the Hungaroring. Only track RB’s strategy was gonna work was on Monaco (roadblock tactic). Good job by the Merc strategy team to react so fast and not burn more laps trying overtakes. If they had waited a couple of laps more they would have run out of laps in the end.
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.
As it turned out, the Mercedes appeared to have a small underlying pace advantage on race day – and that’s all it turned on. Merc reckoned it had maybe 0.15sec, at most, on the recently improved Red Bull, an estimate Red Bull agreed with.
So it came down to good strategy work, especially on a track like the Hungaroring. Only track RB’s strategy was gonna work was on Monaco (roadblock tactic). Good job by the Merc strategy team to react so fast and not burn more laps trying overtakes. If they had waited a couple of laps more they would have run out of laps in the end.
The '16 W07 won 19 of 21 races. It won 11 of the first 12. The only 2 races the W07 didn't win: Spain (Rosberg and Hamilton took each other out on the first lap) and Malaysia (Hamilton retired from the lead).
That was only 3 years ago. That car was dominant.
At least there was a championship battle. I vaguely recall being bored out of my mind during the 2002 and 2004 seasons.
So winning 11 races in the 2002 season (13 in 2004!) and the Championship with six races to spare excited you? Lest you forget!
The '16 W07 won 19 of 21 races. It won 11 of the first 12. The only 2 races the W07 didn't win: Spain (Rosberg and Hamilton took each other out on the first lap) and Malaysia (Hamilton retired from the lead).
That was only 3 years ago. That car was dominant.
At least there was a championship battle. I vaguely recall being bored out of my mind during the 2002 and 2004 seasons.
So winning 11 races in the 2002 season (13 in 2004!) and the Championship with six races to spare excited you? Lest you forget!
What made that more barable was that it was only 2 years with a year in between that was exciting. Furthermore the show in general was better (sound etc)
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.
Now I can't wait for your reply, as I know you just simply can't admit to a Max mistake.
Its a mistake mate. just swallow it fella
So what is it what your trying to achieve here? Oh my driver is so much better then yours and vice versa bs. We had a great fight and some nice couple of last races. This topic always is about defending or offending the winners and losers based on personal favourite drivers and your always one of them, grow up please, thanks.
It's worth noting these are the same tires, and for the most part everyone one stopped and couldn't push hard on the tires. It's one of the few tracks which enabled a drive to pit an extra time and catch up and pass the guy ahead, Pirelli's own calculations stated that a two stop was categorically slower. Part of this is Hamilton had truly ridiculous performance as well as Hungary being one of his best tracks and just nailing lap after lap. For most people pushing that hard they'd have burned out tires, pit again and gotten completely stuck.
So really like many races earlier this year, people who pit and had better rubber and/or a faster car, got stuck. Ricciardo even without a very fast car still should have gotten through some of the back end of the pack much quicker than he did and Bottas was positively slow.
Hamilton/Verstappen was exciting all race long but most of the rest of the field was pretty much a procession. Sainz/Lando/Kimi/Gasly followed ridiculously close for most of the race without even attempting to make a pass with the only switch in order coming in the pits.
For all but one car really the extra stop wouldn't have worked and the tires couldn't be pushed. One driver/car getting the tires to work is a very bad, not a very good thing. Apart from the fight upfront the race was pretty damn dull, one fight here or there. Germany wasn't about good tires either, or particularly good racing, just complete unpredictability of strategy due to rain, accidents and safety cars.
We still need WAY better tires where 2 stopping is standard and one stopping is an alternative for cars that are very kind on tires and drivers that match, a 3 stop can be an alternative strategy for those who push harder and even maybe a 4 stop for extreme pushing/pit strategy.
Pirelli need to be making tires where half the field is choosing different strategies, not just one guy, and the tires need to enable this range of strategies at the massive majority of races, not 3-4 a season as it current seems to be.