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F1 Hungary

Good call from the Haas team which gave them 2 valuable points at the end of the race.

What to say about Williams what hasn't been said before? I think they don't have the funds to do anything better than they are currently doing. They seemed to have found some pace during qualifying, but this speed isn't visible during the race. I assume the Mercedes engine they use is the same as the one in the Race Point car, except that Williams has their own gearbox. Therefore the gap is amazing!

Vettel to Haas is perhaps a more logical step than Vettel to Racing Point. However I don't think Vettel wants to go that direction. I also have doubts that Racing Point will dump one of their current riders in favour of Vettel. The money they bring is obviously more important than the "glory" as former world champion that Vettel brings.....

About Max: Its clever to test where you can find grip on a wet track, but it isn't that clever to end in the wall. Amazing job however by the mechanics from Red Bull.

Cheers,
Huub
 
It is a pity that both HAAS cars got 10 second penalties, following the call to come in before the start. I do wonder if HAAS will call it a day.
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What to say about Williams what hasn't been said before? I think they don't have the funds to do anything better than they are currently doing. They seemed to have found some pace during qualifying, but this speed isn't visible during the race. I assume the Mercedes engine they use is the same as the one in the Race Point car, except that Williams has their own gearbox. Therefore the gap is amazing!
Cheers,
Huub
It's amazing how far Williams fell after loosing Massa and Bottas....
 
It is a pity that both HAAS cars got 10 second penalties, following the call to come in before the start. I do wonder if HAAS will call it a day.
IMHO,
Haas should give it one more year.....Sack Steiner, Sack Grosjean, hire Vettel......
 
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