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Hungarian GP 2025: The Title Fight Hits Boiling Point in Budapest

The Hungarian Grand Prix stands as a pivotal race in the 2025 Formula 1 season.

Por: Alejandro Carrillo
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The Hungaroring is renowned for its tight and twisty layout / Photo Red Bull Content Pool / Getty

As the 14th round of the Formula 1 championship, the Hungarian Grand Prix offers teams and drivers a final opportunity to make a significant impact before the summer break. This preview delves into the key storylines, team dynamics, and expectations surrounding this iconic race at the Hungaroring.

Championship Battle: Piastri vs. Norris

Oscar Piastri enters the GP de Hungría leading the drivers’ standings with 266 points, closely followed by his McLaren teammate Lando Norris at 250 points

 

Piastri, having secured six victories this season, returns to the circuit where he clinched his first Formula 1 win in 2024. McLaren’s dominance this year is evident, with the team leading the constructors’ standings with 516 points, well ahead of Ferrari and Mercedes.

McLaren's dominance this year is evident, with the team leading the constructors' standings with 516 points, well ahead of Ferrari and Mercedes / Photo via Mclaren.
In the latter stages of the Belgian GP, Norris began to close the gap thanks to his superior tyre longevity. / Photo via McLaren

Team Dynamics and Upgrades

Ferrari arrives at the GP de Hungría with optimism following a podium finish in Belgium, courtesy of Charles Leclerc. The team introduced technical upgrades during the Belgian Grand Prix, which are expected to perform well on the slow-speed corners of the Hungaroring, aligning with the SF-25’s strengths. 

Meanwhile, Aston Martin aims to conclude the first half of the season positively after a challenging period, with a focus on improving their performance at this circuit.

Team Dynamics and Upgrades

The Hungaroring is renowned for its tight and twisty layout, often referred to as “Monaco without the barriers.” Overtaking is notoriously difficult, making qualifying positions crucial. The race will cover 70 laps over a distance of 306.630 km. 

 

Weather forecasts predict warm and sunny conditions on Friday and Saturday, with a chance of light rain on Sunday, potentially influencing race strategies.

 

Aston Martin aims to conclude the first half of the season positively after a challenging period, with a focus on improving their performance at this circuit. / Photo via Hungaro Ring
Aston Martin aims to conclude the first half of the season positively after a challenging period, with a focus on improving their performance at this circuit. / Photo via Hungaro Ring

The Hungarian GP will take place from August 1 to August 3, 2025, at the Hungaroring circuit in Budapest.

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