VIDEO – Our debriefing of the Hungarian Grand Prix

As Formula 1 enters its summer break, our journalists look back at the Hungarian Grand Prix, where McLaren claimed its 200th Formula 1 World Championship victory.

Published 06/08/2025 à 12:19

Michael Duforest

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VIDEO – Our debriefing of the Hungarian Grand Prix

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This is at Lando Norris that the honour of presenting the Woking team with this 200th bouquet fell to the Briton, having finished ahead of his teammate Oscar piastri. The two pilots McLaren beat George Russell, who took advantage of the setbacks at the end of the race of Charles LeclercThe Monegasque, who started from pole position, had to bow out and finish fourth on Sunday, due to a much slower final stint, where he lost almost two seconds on each lap.

Sixth, Gabriel Bortoleto simply achieved his best result in F1, between the two Aston Martin who also impressed at the Hungaroring this weekend. The Brazilian, for his part, has allowed Sauber to enter the points in the last six Grand Prix, while the two Aston Martin drivers have completely reversed the trend compared to the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, where they qualified on the last row before experiencing a completely anonymous race.

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vincent moyet

06/08/2025 at 01:13 a.m.

Good point about the strategy left to the drivers' choice at McLaren, which only reinforces the quality of this fratricidal battle. The 2025 champion will not have rolled his elbow at the door. Nothing on Hamilton, however, while serious questions are being asked (including himself), about his future in F1. A failed integration, for reasons not only related to his level of performance but which have a huge impact. At this stage of the season, we can only note that his arrival at Ferrari is a failure and that there is now little chance of it improving. If his steering wheel were up for grabs next year, it would be enough to shake up the grid...

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