A number of different strategies played out during the Hungarian Grand Prix, with Pirelli’s Mario Isola pleased to see Mercedes join the fight for the win alongside Red Bull and Ferrari.
Running a one-stop strategy in Hungary was far from ideal for Alpine, but Otmar Szafnauer says it was pleasing that both Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon were able to score points on Sunday.
Aston Martin Team Principal Mike Krack was proud of the team’s performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix, having broken into the points after putting together a solid effort.
Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel finished in the points with a tenth place result, with team-mate Lance Stroll just behind in eleventh at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Both drivers were happy with race pace, but agree that qualifying needs to be improved upon.
McLaren Team Principal Andreas Seidl was pleased to see Lando Norris finish seventh, behind only the top three teams, and said that the team plans to review Daniel Ricciardo’s difficulty on the hard tyre.
McLaren’s Lando Norris dropped back from his impressive starting position at the Hungarian Grand Prix, but maintains that the result was the “maximum” they could do, as Team-mate Daniel Ricciardo falls out of the points after a difficult race.
Oscar Piastri has poured cold water on the news that he will race for the BWT Alpine F1 Team in 2023 despite an announcement from them saying he would be replacing Fernando Alonso next year.
Logan Sargeant will run a free practice session for the first time later this year with Williams, and it will in front of his home fans at the Circuit of the Americas.