F1 | Hungarian GP, ​​Ferrari free practice analysis: comparison work in the first session

In the afternoon Vettel was ahead of everyone in the wet, but his rivals were more in the pits than on the track

F1 | Hungarian GP, ​​Ferrari free practice analysis: comparison work in the first session

In the first free practice session of Hungarian Grand Prix, both Hag is Leclerc they made comparisons with the new pieces brought to Budapest and those already tested Zeltweg last week. The soft tire was never used, as it was in the same session seven days ago, and therefore the sixth time of the German and the seventh of his teammate, both set on medium tyres, do not seem to be that bad. Good, so to speak, the pace with the yellows at the end of 90 minutes with a high fuel load, both on 20.9, but eight tenths away Bottas with the same compound and half a second from Hamilton with the hard ones.

In the afternoon the two Ferrari drivers were among the most active on the track with the heavy rain that had fallen in the meantime at the Hungaroring. Hag he was the fastest rider with full wet tires, but it must be said that the opponents were more watching than anything else. The German gave 3.2 seconds to Leclerc, tenth, with the Monegasque not at all happy with the very unstable rear of his car. Today's times, therefore, count for absolutely nothing, the only pleasant thing, so to speak, is having a Ferrari in front of you at the end of a session, but nothing that significant.

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