Charles Leclerc set the pace in FP2. It is a vital weekend for the Italian squad, who tossed away more valuable points last weekend as Leclerc crashed out of the French Grand Prix while leading, gifting Max Verstappen a comfortable victory.Meanwhile, Sainz had to settle for fifth after starting at the back of the grid for incurring penalties.
There is no doubt Ferrari have built a rapid car, but unreliability, driver errors and strategy blunders have undermined their championship challenge and given Verstappen a huge 63-point lead in the drivers’ standings.READ MORE: Sebastian Vettel was right to ditch Red Bull for Ferrari, admits Christian HornerAnd even as they set the pace in practice at the Hungaroring, there was still an embarrassing moment for the Scuderia.
Leclerc, having already set his fastest time, was heading out of the garage towards the end of the session, only to run into a jack stand which had been left in his way.The shambolic moment prompted mechanics to rush in and try and remove the piece of equipment from underneath Leclerc’s front wing.
Sky Sports F1’s pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz explained the chain of events.Who will win the Hungarian Grand Prix? Have your say in the comments section below.“That’s a little bit embarrassing,” he said. “It’s partly the mechanics’ fault, partly Charles’ fault.“The McLaren was coming in [to the pits] and the mechanics were a bit distracted by that.
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