Grand Prix 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

It is not the most popular of Grand Prix circuits. It is tight and twisty, staggeringly difficult to overtake on, and not especially scenic. Its nicknames hardly inspire confidence - "Monaco without the walls", "the Dustbowl", "Hungaboring". They're also not especially fair.

This is the circuit of the first Grand Prix of the Eastern Bloc, still the only one in that huge area of land between the Berlin Wall and the Black Sea. It is a circuit where the dominant team often fails to dominate: not the only circuit where Red Bull and Mercedes shared the wins between 2013 and 2014, but the only one where they won in the wrong order!

It has been the scene of some drama in the last 10 years as well! 2006 saw Alonso and Schumacher gain separate and equal time penalties before qualifying, and both fail to finish as Button took his inaugural spoils in the rain. 2007 saw the spark which lead to the McLaren implosion. 2008 saw Massa recover his form from a tough summer, but his engine to fail allowing in Kovalainen. 2009 saw the slowest circuit in the world see KERS big break through for Hamilton's McLaren. 2010 was the year of Vettel and 10 car lengths, handing Webber an underserved win. McLaren had a wet battle royale in 2011, when Button made the right calls to take the honours. 2012 saw Grosjean piling on the pressure on Hamilton for half the race, before losing out to both the Englishman and Raikkonen. 2013 was Hamilton's first win for Mercedes. 2014 saw Ricciardo and Alonso hold off the Mercedes.

Hamilton, of course, could well count this his best circuit. He's had 4 victories - each time with Raikkonen second. Vettel has never won here - there's been no German win since 2004. Raikkonen has had to wait since 2005. McLaren have secured a lot of the victories in the last 10 years, but they're obviously going to need divine intervention here. Both of their drivers won their only victory before their respective title years here.

I doubt there'll be too much overtaking, but it often delivers intrigue and interest. Budapest is now a circuit with true history in F1. Will it be a Mercedes win? Well, it doesn't always follow...
 
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My top 3 prediction:

1. Rosberg
2. Vettel
3. Bottas

I'm suspecting Hammy will have some sort of failure during the weekend which will either cock up his qualifying or race (nothing sinister).
 
Don't say that. I'm doing ok fantasy league wise. As the only race either side of a three week gap I hope it's a good 'un.
 
I'm expectin Williams to go backwards a bit at this one due to horsepower not being essential. Also Ferrari, Sauber, Torro Rosso and Red Bull to look a bit more on the pace. Although I don't expect it to be much different from an average 2015 weekend. In fact lets compile a 2015 weekend checklist of things that are always said and usually happen:

1 - "The Ferrari's appear a lot closer to the Mercs in practice so we could have a two team duel for pole"

Followed promptly by Ferrari getting nowhere near

2 - "The Ferrari have shown good pace on the *insert tyre type* so ultimately their race pace could be good and create an issue for the Mercs"

Followed promptly by Ferrari getting nowhere near

3 - "The young guns at Torro Rosso have really been exciting everyone in practice and could be a real threat here for the top 10 in qualifying"

Followed by confusion from the commentators when they don't look on the pace

4 - "Lewis has had *insert number* poles so far this season but this weekend its looked like Nico Rosberg has slightly had the upper hand and he could lose out"

Followed by Lewis doing the business in Q3

5 - "Is there anything more exciting in F1 at the moment than the immensly talented Max Verstappen? He's on for a great result here"

Followed by his car promptly breaking down and Sainz getting a great result that no one talks about

6 - "Kimi really needs to get on terms with Vettel this weekend. Maybe the come back starts here"

Promptly followed by it not happening


Can anyone think of any others?

Specific to Hungary I don't think we'll go the whole weekend without mention Mansell win from 12th or Button's first win. I don't think we'll go 15 mins without someone saying "They call this place Monaco without walls".
 
No one has yet spoken about Force India. The hulk is on a high and, while the power of the Merc may be less important, it will be interesting to see if the chassis improvements introduced for Silverstone can help here.
 
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