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Further down it gets interesting, because the track privileges the chassis more than the engine, so we should see good pace from Ferrari, Red Bull and Toro Rosso, with Force India's B-Spec car as a dark horse (looked much improved in Silverstone). Williams will be strong, but I'm not so sure it will be faster than Ferrari like in Silverstone, who knows.
Whichever Mercedes gets out front by turn 1 will win the race. Hungary is Monaco without the walls. Fun track to drive, but not a lot of passing, except for the front straight and into turn 1.
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Whichever Mercedes gets out front by turn 1 will win the race. Hungary is Monaco without the walls. Fun track to drive, but not a lot of passing, except for the front straight and into turn 1.
I'm thinking things have been a little too peaceful with the Merc boys, a bit of wheel banging this weekend wouldn't surprise me.
I'm intrigued by the new rules that forbid communicating clutch settings to the driver on the way to the grid, they will have to figure out the setup for the start on their own, making starts more interesting and maybe allowing for some mixup at the start...
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