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Brawn: Hungarian GP demonstrated ‘chasm’ in Formula 1

Formula 1's ‘big three' again filled the podium places in Hungary Formula 1 managing director of motorsports, Ross Brawn, believes that the Hungarian Grand Prix demonstrated the “vast chasm” between the top three teams and the rest of the field. While Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton passed Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen for victory inside the final four laps, only two other cars finished on the lead lap, namely the Ferraris of Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc. Furthermore, the third placed Vettel crossed the finish line more than a minute behind Hamilton after 70 laps around the Hungaroring. Carlos Sainz was the best of the rest in fifth, and his McLaren team is similarly a...
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