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Hakkinen: Not first time Ferrari’s mid-race decisions questioned

Mika Hakkinen reflected on the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix and Ferrari's strategy decisions claiming this hasn't been the first time their mid-race decisions have been under question. The 1998 and 1999 Formula 1 Champion gave his thoughts on Ferrari's race in Hungary, and believes the summer break is a good opportunity for them to regroup and analyze their mistakes. In his Unibet column, Hakkinen said: 'Charles, Carlos and the Ferrari team management will hopefully use the summer break to discuss how they can take the fight to Red Bull more aggressively, and also defend against an improved Mercedes. 'On Sunday we saw Charles using two sets of medium tyres, then the team move him onto a set...
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