F1 | Ferrari, a missed opportunity in the Hungaroring lottery

Now the world championship stops for the summer break

Ferrari, the report of the race at the Hungaroring
F1 | Ferrari, a missed opportunity in the Hungaroring lottery

The good third place - initially a fourth, which became a podium following the disqualification of Sebastian Vettel's Aston Martin, which finished second - obtained by Carlos Sainz in a Hungarian Grand Prix affected by the incidents that occurred at the start does not entirely alleviate the disappointment for the lost points that the Scuderia could have collected if Charles Leclerc had not been put out of the race by a gross error by another driver who violently hit the SF21 number 16 at the first corner.

Comeback. Carlos instead brought home a good result, managing to climb from fifteenth place on the starting grid to fourth under the checkered flag, then becoming third in the evening. Furthermore, there is also some regret for the Spanish driver who, during the pit stop which took place immediately after the restart, was overtaken by some drivers who had left the tire changing position in a rather Garibaldian manner. Sainz was thus unable to stay in contact with the two pacesetters, losing the chance to fight for the victory.

Pause. Now the World Cup stops for the summer break. We will return to the track on August 29th at Spa-Francorchamps, for the Belgian Grand Prix.

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