2021 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 30 - Aug 01

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selvam_e2002
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If you get support from RB team then Max does not care about what he does. Horner always says "you are right"
They RB building next Vettel.....

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Ryar
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selvam_e2002 wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 09:13
If you get support from RB team then Max does not care about what he does. Horner always says "you are right"
They RB building next Vettel.....
Every team does that.
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Wouter
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ringo wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 08:46
If you are banging wheels when you have enough space on track, that is aggressive.
He [Max] should have been penalized for causing a collision.
For all we know that wheel banging could have been the reason Lewis' wheel was cracked.

I do not think Max will get over the acccident though, unless he knew deep down he was at fault for turning in too aggressively he is more likely to move on.
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Since you're bringing up Silverstone here again, I have to respond in this new racing thread. However, this may also be moved to the Silverstone race topic.

https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/90068/ne ... clash.html

New footage shows how far Verstappen deviated from his line to avoid clash

Verstappen deviates far from ideal line to make room for Hamilton

The interesting thing about this footage is that a comparison is made with the line Verstappen drove during his qualifying lap.

This is much tighter compared to the line he took in his fight with Hamilton, where he clearly deviated from the ideal line to make room.
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djones
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I think people really need to just get over the LH/MV racing incident. Has it not consumed enough of your time and energy....

What's done is done. Just enjoy the coming race(s).

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Hungary, guys and girls, Hungary.
Rivals, not enemies.

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Chuckjr
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I don’t think Bottas can beat the Ferrari’s this weekend.
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Chuckjr wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 11:31
I don’t think Bottas can beat the Ferrari’s this weekend.
I hope you’re right! Mamas got a bet on. Let’s see one Ferrari on the podium, please! [-o<

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SiLo
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Ferrari themselves have said they don't expect to be so far up, a lot of the corners now are fast enough to not be considered traction zones.

I think they will have a very good fight with McLaren though.
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Mattchu
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djones wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 10:15
I think people really need to just get over the LH/MV racing incident. Has it not consumed enough of your time and energy....

What's done is done. Just enjoy the coming race(s).
Well said =D>

I to think Ferrari will be very strong around The Hungaroring, from what I`ve seen their car really likes a track set up like this. The only concern I have, the tarmac is completely different to Monaco or Baku so will they be able to get a handle on the tyres...

Looking forward to it, although some parts [no guesses which], maybe not!

CRazyLemon
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Ferrari where rubbish last year and still got 5th and 6th, that says the car enjoys this circuit racing asphalt or not. They must secretly be hoping.

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Stu
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hollus wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 10:23
Hungary, guys and girls, Hungary.
Exactly! Thank you 🙏
Looking forward to an exciting race, McLaren and Ferrari getting into the mix?
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politburo
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CRazyLemon wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 18:42
Ferrari where rubbish last year and still got 5th and 6th, that says the car enjoys this circuit racing asphalt or not. They must secretly be hoping.
5th and 6th but nearly a second and a half down from pole though.
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SiLo wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 12:00
Ferrari themselves have said they don't expect to be so far up, a lot of the corners now are fast enough to not be considered traction zones.

I think they will have a very good fight with McLaren though.
To be fair they did say this before the British GP as well.
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politburo wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 21:13
SiLo wrote:
27 Jul 2021, 12:00
Ferrari themselves have said they don't expect to be so far up, a lot of the corners now are fast enough to not be considered traction zones.

I think they will have a very good fight with McLaren though.
To be fair they did say this before the British GP as well.
Ha ha! I think they keep surprising themselves as well.

Last year was a wet circuit so that definitely slowed down the field. Still, it's definitely a circuit where Ferrari should fare well; I'm still expecting them behind the big 2, though. They may end up ahead of either Bottas or Perez, but thats the most I’m expecting... Anything better will be huge treat.

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No matter what bring your popcorn. The gloves are off the main protagonists now, and it’s likely gonna get ugly. I see lots of broken front wings and sliced tires over the coming races. I’m already popping the popcorn. It’s gonna get REAL this year in F1 and I can’t wait to see what happens.
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