This weekend, Formula 1 is in Hungary, for round 13 of the season. Sunday's race is the first of the double header before the summer break. Mercedes have consecutively won the past two weekends, but it was Max Verstappen who was able to win in Hungary last year. Will the Dutchman be able to do it again, or do Mercedes have a strong enough car this season? It's time to see how all 20 cars peform at the Hungaroring - follow all the live action from the second free practice session here!
In Bahrain, it looked like Max Verstappen and Red Bull might once again be untouchable. However, their domination is now long gone. six different winners from four different teams in 12 rounds have proven this. Carlos Sainz and Ferrari took victory in Australia after Verstappen retired. In Miami, a perfectly timed safety car helped Lando Norris take his maiden win as Verstappen struggled for pace. Monaco highlighted Red Bull's biggest issues, with Verstappen finishing sixth whilst Charles Leclerc took victory around his home streets. In Austria, Verstappen and Norris collided which gifted the race victory to George Russell and Mercedes. The Silver Arrows went back-to-back, as Lewis Hamilton won his 104th Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Friday will feature two free practice sessions, with this being the second. On Saturday, the final free practice session will take place in the morning, followed by qualifying. Sunday's race will take place at 2pm UK time. FP2 will allow the drivers to once again test their cars, and collect crucial data for the team ahead of tomorrow. This weekend, we can expect the top four teams - Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, and Mercedes - once again fighting for the top positions. Mercedes have been able to put it on pole for four consecutive seasons in Hungary, with Lewis Hamilton winning at the Hungaroring eight times. It's Max Verstappen though who has won here the past two years.