The Dutchman, who started from tenth position, makes a great comeback to win in Hungary and caress the title
Spectacular comeback from Max Verstappen, who started from tenth place, to triumph in Hungary and deal a serious blow to the championship. The Dutchman took advantage of the bad day for the Ferraris, who finished off the podium, to caress for the title and goes into the break with the best possible taste in his mouth.
If the transalpine team did not do well, Carlos Sainz in fourth place and Charles Leclerc in sixth place, the positive note was set by the Mercedes. George Russell could not live up to Saturday’s surprise when he took pole in Hungarorin and managed to finish on the third podium drawer. He was joined by his teammate Lewis Hamilton and crossed the finish line in second.
Nor was it the day of the Alpine that their performance deteriorated from the previous day. Fernando Alonso, who started from sixth position, lost to two places and finished in eighth place by beating his teammate, Esteban Ocon, despite starting from fifth.
Source: La Verdad

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