Both Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly were eliminated from the Hungarian Grand Prix after being caught up in a first lap crash that was not of their own doing.
Nico Hülkenberg finished fourteenth in Hungary but felt the race performance by Haas at the Hungaroring was a bit better than expected after recent struggles.
Ricciardo ‘Cant Ask for More’ on First Weekend Back on Formula 1 Grid Despite Turn One Clash
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Daniel Ricciardo recovered from a first corner incident to claim thirteenth place on his first race back in Formula 1 with AlphaTauri in Hungary on Sunday.
A failsafe to the engine was triggered by the braking system on board Zhou Guanyu’s Alfa Romeo, which caused his slow getaway in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Zhou Guanyu’s Hungarian Grand Prix chances of points all but ended by the time he arrived at turn one, after a slow start and a collision with Daniel Ricciardo.
Williams may have failed to score points in Hungary last Sunday, but Dave Robson was delighted with the recovery drives of both Alexander Albon and Logan Sargeant.
Alexander Albon was pleased to finish eleventh at the Hungaroring on Sunday, a track where Williams were expecting to struggle more than they actually did.
Mike Krack believes Aston Martin will need to push through its planned developments if they are to return to their early season form after a poor weekend in Hungary.
Ninth and tenth was the best result possible for Aston Martin, according to both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, as they struggled for performance in Hungary.
Ferrari endured a tough weekend in Hungary as Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. ended only seventh and eighth at the chequered flag on Sunday.
Slow Pit Stop and Speeding Penalty leads to 'Difficult’ Sunday in Hungary for Charles Leclerc
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Charles Leclerc saw his Hungarian Grand Prix compromised by a slow first pit stop and a penalty for speeding in the pit lane ahead of his second stop.
Mercedes’ Toto Wolff: “We had the second quickest car today, but the result doesn't show it”
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff feels the team were the second fastest in Hungary, but their results did not represent this feeling.
Lewis Hamilton was unable to convert his first pole position since 2021 into a podium finish, the Briton ending the day down in fourth position.
McLaren’s performance in the hot conditions in Hungary proved that the recent updates brought to the MCL60 are working well, according to Team Principal Andrea Stella.
Lando Norris took second place for the second consecutive race weekend, the first time in his Formula 1 career he has taken podium finishes in back-to-back races.
Red Bull broke McLaren’s record of most consecutive race victories when Max Verstappen triumphed in the Hungarian Grand Prix for their twelfth win in a row.
Max Verstappen took his seventh win in a row and his tenth in twelve races to further extend his advantage in the Drivers’ Championship to one hundred and ten points!



