Ferrari is dedicated to Verstappen

The surprise results in Budapest evening 31/7 helps Verstappen stretch the distance of Ferrari Charles Leclerc to the 80. With just a few miles left, this is a big shot for the Dutch driver and Red Bull were fighting steady, while Ferrari continued to shoot himself in the foot.
The race at the Hungaroring, as usual, was intriguing from start to finish, as riders adopted different tactics because of the constant forecasts of the possibility of rain throughout the competition period. Red Bull's positivity, proactive correct calculations helped Verstappen overcome difficulties when he started only 10th after a malfunction with the engine during the qualifying session. Meanwhile, Ferrari continued to have a poor race. From the spot with the second and third starting advantage, Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finished only fourth and sixth.
Ferrari involved with a clear goal - winning a superior score compared to Verstappen. However, the Italian racing team was melted into smoke with a series of clear tactical errors. Right from the first seconds, the Ferrari duo actively attacked George Russell (Mercedes), but failed and could not win the top soon.
Hit the 16, Russell back early. Sainz was running the pit on the next round, but he was still behind his opponent, while Leclerc got more late than 5. The tactician for the early two drivers helped Ferrari get her head. Thanks to the late tire, the Leclerc crossed the Sainz team and kept narrowing it down to Russell.

By lap 31, Leclerc brilliantly beat Russell just after the long straight with a pass outside Turn 1. It seems that from this moment onwards Ferrari will completely master the game. But right at the decisive moment, the Italian racing team made a mistake that surprised all. On Leclerc's second tyre change on lap 39, the Monaco driver was switched to hard tyres by the home team, while the competitors all used soft or medium tyres.
When Leclerc returned to the race in third place after Saint and Lewis Hamilton, the hard -working hard tires in the corners made him quickly pay and was passed by Verstappen in the next round. The Dutch driver lost control and spin on the track shortly after, but only four rounds later, Leclerc was overcome again by Verstappen.
Too helpless with the tires, even though the race race was 17-7, Leclerc was still determined to return to the pit and turn them on the 53. The third wheel that didn't help Ferrari, when the Monaco-boy was only on the sixth end of six degrees.

Meanwhile, like Hamilton, Sainz holds the second tyre for a long time, and leads in front of Mercedes's driver until he changes the last tire in the 47, when Hamilton return to four pit, you caught up in front of Ferrari behind the 10, Sainz's got top 3 on a hard day for the Ferrari team.
As opposed to Ferrari's destruction, the Red Bull continues a reasonable race of strategy. Verstappen uses soft tire when it comes to continually exceeding the first phase of the competition. When the race was steady after the first change of tires, Verstappen stood in the fourth and three seconds after Russell, Leclerc and Sainz.
When you change the third wheel and switch to average tire, Verstappen will ensure the fourth position. Ferrari changed the tire for Leclerc to drop the driver on Tuesday and lose control before Verstappen. Seeing that the time has come, the Dutch race driver quickly gets close and easy to get past the opponent twice the 40 and 45, in the middle of a stolen phase.

After Sainz and Hamilton took one last turn, Verstappen takes the head. From now on, the Dutchman is fully in control of the race and does not make any more of the slightest mistake.
The director runs the Red Bull, Christian Horner appreciates refreshing weather on official day compared to the hard work of Ferrari for trouble. According to Horner, you felt the victory for Red Bull as soon as Ferrari switched on Leclerc's hard tire.
"We predict they're going to be strong today, and I think the temperatures can affect them pretty much, they've framed themselves a strategy and open our cards, Horner adds up.
