It has been another very demanding period for everyone at Scuderia Ferrari and not just because of the work, just a few days after the German Grand Prix, which took place last weekend.
Next up the Hungarian Grand Prix: it is a well-known fact that the Hungaroring track is slow, with Sebastian Vettel’s 2017 pole lap run at just over 206 km/h and overtaking is not easy. The dry tyres available will again be the Medium, Soft and Ultrasoft, while there are a few question marks over the weather for qualifying and the race.
Follow us for the latest updates and results from the Hungaroring circuit, as the first practice session for the 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix is about to get underway, with Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen at the wheel of the SF71H, ready to evaluate the ideal set-up ahead of the qualifying session and the race on Sunday.
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