‘I need to put it together when it matters the most’ – Hadjar
Isack Hadjar believes he needs to “put it together when it matters the most” during a Formula 1 weekend having just missed out on points in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Isack Hadjar believes he needs to “put it together when it matters the most” during a Formula 1 weekend having just missed out on points in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Isack Hadjar believes he needs to “put it together when it matters the most” during a Formula 1 weekend having just missed out on points in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
On paper Yuki Tsunoda had another tough outing at the Hungaroring, qualifying just 16th for the race in Hungary before a pit lane start became P17 at the flag. But despite that result, the Japanese racer implied there is plenty to be “positive” about heading into the summer break.
On paper Yuki Tsunoda had another tough outing at the Hungaroring, qualifying just 16th for the race in Hungary before a pit lane start became P17 at the flag. But despite that result, the Japanese racer implied there is plenty to be “positive” about heading into the summer break.
Neither Williams driver finished in the top 10 in Hungary, Carlos Sainz coming home 14th and Alex Albon 15th at the end of a tough weekend for the Grove-based team. Their car never looked at home at the Hungaroring, as they failed to score for the first time in three races.
The F1 Nation crew review all the stories from an intriguing Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring.
Fred Vasseur admits that Ferrari must find an answer to the “quite strange” chassis problem which afflicted Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari in the Hungarian Grand Prix and led to a “disaster” final stint.
Fred Vasseur admits that Ferrari must find an answer to the “quite strange” chassis problem which afflicted Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari in the Hungarian Grand Prix and led to a “disaster” final stint.
Fred Vasseur admits that Ferrari must find an answer to the “quite strange” chassis problem which afflicted Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari in the Hungarian Grand Prix and led to a “disaster” final stint.
Fred Vasseur admits that Ferrari must find an answer to the “quite strange” chassis problem which afflicted Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari in the Hungarian Grand Prix and led to a “disaster” final stint.