Formula 1 | Hungarian GP, ​​Mara Sangiorgio's point ahead of Budapest [VIDEO]

Budapest ready to host the eleventh round of the 2021 World Cup

Hungarian GP, ​​Mara Sangiorgio's point ahead of Budapest
Formula 1 | Hungarian GP, ​​Mara Sangiorgio's point ahead of Budapest [VIDEO]

Speaking this morning on Sky Sport 24, Mara Sangiorgio analyzed the most important points of the next Hungarian Grand Prix, the eleventh round of the 2021 Formula 1 world championship, underlining how Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton will be the "profiles" that will be printed by the works and fans will follow with more attention.

After the stormy accident at Silverstone, with the Dutchman out during the first lap, the two contenders for the title will take to the track to defend their respective "positions": on the one hand the Englishman will try to complete the world overtaking after the many points recovered in Great Britain, while on the other hand the Dutchman will be looking for a very important redemption so as not to throw away the work carried out to date.

Ferrari's position should also be followed carefully, given that the aerodynamic characteristics of the SF21 could help Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz to compete for the top positions in the standings, a bit like what happened in Monaco and Silverstone. See you tomorrow for the first day of free practice in Budapest.


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