Why both Mercedes drivers felt “more confident” in F1 Hungarian GP qualifying

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But for a snap of oversteer midway through the Hungaroring’s final corner, George Russell could have been on pole for Formula 1’s Hungarian Grand Prix. His last ‘push lap’ ended up just 0.053s slower than surprise polesitter Charles Leclerc for Ferrari.
The picture of relative performance in the final part of qualifying was clouded by huge swings in track temperature and wind direction …Keep reading

​ But for a snap of oversteer midway through the Hungaroring’s final corner, George Russell could have been on pole for Formula 1’s Hungarian Grand Prix. His last ‘push lap’ ended up just 0.053s slower than surprise polesitter Charles Leclerc for Ferrari.The picture of relative performance in the final part of qualifying was clouded by huge swings in track temperature and wind direction …Keep reading Motorsport.com – All – Stories

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