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Hungarian GP: Qualifying notes - Pirelli

The fastest strategy on paper for the 70-lap race is theoretically a two-stopper (start on soft, soft again around lap 29, medium between lap 53-54). With overtaking quite difficult on the narrow Hungaroring circuit, some of the faster drivers might try a three-stop strategy in order to gain track position – but this depends on whether or not they have enough of a speed advantage to overtake.
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