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Vettel hopes F1 tyres “melt” to avoid 'boring' Hungarian GP
Sebastian Vettel wants F1’s 2019 Pirelli tyres “suffer” to avoid a potentially boring Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Mercedes 2020 seat between Bottas and Ocon
Toto Wolff says he is "wrestling within myself" as he deliberates between Esteban Ocon and Valtteri Bottas for the free Mercedes F1 seat in 2020.
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Ricciardo takes pride in denying Verstappen F1 pole record
Daniel Ricciardo says he can “still take some pride” from the fact he stopped Max Verstappen from becoming F1’s youngest-ever polesitter.
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F1 Qualifying Analysis: Pole at last, but is Verstappen exposed?
He may have got the monkey off his back by taking his long-awaited first pole, but will Max Verstappen be exposed at the front?
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F1 Paddock Notebook – Hungarian GP Saturday
With a round-up from the Hungaroring following Saturday’s qualifying, here is Crash.net F1 Digital Editor Luke Smith’s paddock notebook.
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P16 in Q1 felt like a “pole lap” for Williams - Russell
George Russell says his run to 16th during Hungarian Grand Prix F1 qualifying felt like a “pole lap” for the Williams team.
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Perez accuses Ricciardo of “very disrespectful” Q1 move
Sergio Perez felt Daniel Ricciardo's attempted move on him during F1 Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying was "very disrespectful".
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Vettel: Ferrari saw Hungary struggles coming ‘for a long time’
Vettel unsurprised by Ferrari's failure to contend for pole in Hungary after qualifying fifth for Sunday's race.
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Hamilton says Mercedes F1 car “plateaued” in qualifying
Lewis Hamilton felt the pace of his Mercedes F1 car “plateaued” during qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Bottas glad to hit front row after Hungary turnaround
Limited practice running left Valtteri Bottas on the back foot in Hungary, but he managed to get within two-hundredths of a second of pole position.
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Giovinazzi gets three-place grid penalty for Stroll block
Antonio Giovinazzi has been given a three-place F1 grid penalty for blocking Lance Stroll during Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying.
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Verstappen knew first F1 pole was only "a matter of time"
Hungarian Grand Prix polesitter Max Verstappen says he knew achieving his first-ever F1 pole position was only “a matter of time”.