Following the restart of the 2020 FIA Formula One World Championship in
Austria, the team makes its way across the border for the final leg in
the opening triple header at the Hungaroring in Budapest. Once again,
the event will be held behind closed doors to ensure the safety of all
involved.
Whilst being one of the shorter tracks on the calendar, the
Hungaroring’s undulations and lack of straights ensure that it’s key for
drivers to find a good rhythm in order to set a quick lap time. Many
relish this challenge and it is no surprise that the Hungarian Grand
Prix is a popular race on the Formula One calendar.
Dave Robson, Head of Vehicle Performance: Following
two weekends in the Austrian countryside, we have relocated 350km east
to the historic city of Budapest. The circuit layout and characteristics
of the Hungaroring are as different from the Red Bull Ring as the
scenery is between Budapest and the Styrian Mountains. The circuit here
demands high levels of downforce, excellent ride characteristics and a
car balance that offers the driver precision in a range of corner types.
Overtaking is difficult and there is consequently a greater emphasis on
qualifying performance.
Although Pirelli bring the same compound selection to this event that
they made available in both Austrian rounds, the behaviour could be
quite different here, especially if the track is very hot.
Last year George enjoyed one of his best qualifying results of the year
at this event and it is a circuit that he enjoys and excels at.
Nicholas too has a lot of experience here and he understands how the car
needs adjusting to suit the particular demands of the Hungaroring.
Back to back races in Austria has allowed us to learn quite quickly
about the FW43 and to develop rapid solutions to some of the minor
issues we uncovered a fortnight ago. Our job this weekend is to apply
that knowledge to a new venue and to continue to push every aspect of
the car’s performance.
George Russell: I am really looking forward to
Hungary. I think the circuit characteristics will suit our car better
than Austria did. We have got a bit of work to do off the back of the
race in Austria, as our race pace wasn’t as strong as our qualifying
pace, so we need to understand why. Nevertheless, Hungary is a great
track, it is one of my favourites and it will be fun to drive around
that circuit again.
Nicholas Latifi: I am excited to get back going
straight away. Personally, I am a fan of the back-to-back races,
especially as I am in a period of learning and the more information that
I can take on is just going to accelerate that. Although triple headers
can seem quite a lot, for me it’s ideal. Budapest is a track that has
never been one of my favourites on the calendar, but I have had some of
my better races there in the past, so I’m looking forward to hopefully
continuing that trend. The track is tight and twisty with not a lot of
room to rest, it is very demanding on both the driver, but also the car.
It will be important to get the right balance. This circuit was quite
strong for the team last year, so that bodes well.
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
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