2023 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 21 - 23

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2023 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 21 - 23

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Be an interesting race expect merc to do well here be a big test for the macca upgrades be interesting to see how they pan out in the hotter conditions

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Expected to be very hot over the weekend too.

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C3-C5, no high speed and hot temps.. Aston martin could be back in a big way! Let's see

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Hoped that worse than Hungary strategy cannot appear again, and suddenly they opted for hards in SIlverstone. Now I'm worried again. (RE: Ferrari) :|

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I'm predicting Mercedes, Ferrari and Aston Martin (and maybe McLaren) to be nearly matched on pace

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r85 wrote:
17 Jul 2023, 10:48
I'm predicting Mercedes, Ferrari and Aston Martin (and maybe McLaren) to be nearly matched on pace
For me it'll be

Amr roughly equal with Ferrari

Merc

Mclaren

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organic wrote:
17 Jul 2023, 10:52
r85 wrote:
17 Jul 2023, 10:48
I'm predicting Mercedes, Ferrari and Aston Martin (and maybe McLaren) to be nearly matched on pace
For me it'll be


Red bull/max
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Amr roughly equal with Ferrari
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Merc
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Mclaren
Fixed that for you.

I’m still expecting mclaren to do well. No real high speed but they were strong last 2 races against mercedes

Checo NEEDS to be back performing here, there can be no more excuses now for the poor quali performance he’s had the last 5 races.
I’m expecting it to be RB, Ferrari, AMR, mclaren and merc. Ferrari will be close in one lap quali pace to RB. Whilst I expect race pace RB to be out on their own, Fer/AMr close and same with the mclarens and mercs

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After reading the news that Red Bull is coming with major upgrade in Hungary, they are gonna win by a bigger margin. I am also looking forward to see Ricciardo performance on his comeback race.
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McLaren will be an unknown till quali/race they have upgrades focused on race pace for this circuit but they’ve had a tendency to not show any pace till quali an with the updates I expect that trend to continue Mercedes and Aston should fair much better here with low speed seeming to be there strong suit. Ferraris chances? as usual Ferrari’s biggest threat seems to be themselves they should be up there with macca merc and Aston but as we all know Ferrari strategy will determine there fate this week

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If it weren't for Verstappen these weekends would be crazy. Ferrari, Merc, AM, Macca, Perez, no one knows the order.

If AM don't return to form here they are in a bit of trouble. This track should suit them.

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haza wrote:
17 Jul 2023, 13:30
McLaren will be an unknown till quali/race they have upgrades focused on race pace for this circuit but they’ve had a tendency to not show any pace till quali an with the updates I expect that trend to continue Mercedes and Aston should fair much better here with low speed seeming to be there strong suit. Ferraris chances? as usual Ferrari’s biggest threat seems to be themselves they should be up there with macca merc and Aston but as we all know Ferrari strategy will determine there fate this week
Low speed is not the strong suit of Merc, it's their weakness. AM is strong on rear limited tracks, which I think this is, so should be good for them. Ferrari's weakness recently has been high speed, so I suspect they will be better here than in Silverstone, provided they don't fry the tyres. McLaren is a bit unknown. Their strength in Silverstone was high speed, so maybe not quite as strong here.

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Re: 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 21 - 23

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Quali..

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Cs98 wrote:
17 Jul 2023, 13:43
If it weren't for Verstappen these weekends would be crazy. Ferrari, Merc, AM, Macca, Perez, no one knows the order.
Norris was right.

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Reminder that in qualifying (if it is dry) they will use:

Hard tyres in Q1
Medium tyres in Q2
Soft tyres in Q3

This might favour a team like McLaren who can always get tyres fired up easily