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Hungarian Grand Prix: Friday Practice Recap
Hungarian Grand Prix: Friday Practice Recap

Event: Free Practice 1 and Free Practice 2 for the Hungarian Grand Prix (Round 12 of 21)

Date: Friday, Aug. 2

Location: Hungaroring in Budapest

Layout: 4.381-kilometer (2.722-mile), 14-turn circuit

FP1 & FP2 Weather: Overcast/Rain

Drivers: Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen

Free Practice No. 1 Rundown

Magnussen: 5th overall (1:17.942), 31 laps completed

Grosjean: 12th overall (1:18.973), 32 laps completed

Fastest Driver: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes (1:17.233)

Most Laps: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes (41 laps)

Free Practice No. 2 Rundown

Grosjean: 11th overall (1:19.149), 19 laps completed

Magnussen: 12th overall (1:19.178), 21 laps completed

Fastest Driver: Pierre Gasly of Red Bull Racing (1:17.854)

Most Laps: Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi of Alfa Romeo (25 laps)

Recap

The 12th round of the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship began with practice Friday at the Hungaroring in Budapest as teams prepared for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix. 

Two 90-minute sessions – FP1 and FP2 – were run under overcast skies and generally rainy conditions on the 4.381-kilometer (2.722-mile), 14-turn circuit.

Rich Energy Haas F1 Team drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen are utilizing dual aero specs on their respective Haas VF-19 racecars for the third consecutive race weekend, Grosjean reverting to the spec he opened the season with in Australia while Magnussen is carrying on with the most recent upgrades he first utilized last weekend in Germany.

Both drivers began FP1 on the Pirelli P Zero Yellow medium tire before a light rain sent them to the pits to take on the Green intermediate tire for an exploratory run. As track conditions improved they switched to the Red soft tires, on which they set their fastest laps. Magnussen was fifth on the timesheet with a lap of 1:17.942 and Grosjean 12th with his lap of 1:18.973.

Light rain persisted throughout FP2, making tire decisions a challenge for teams. Grosjean started on Yellow mediums, on which he set the 11th-best time of 1:19.149. Magnussen, who started on White hard tires, clocked a comparable lap of 1:19.178 for 12th on the timesheet. Grosjean and Magnussen ended the afternoon lapping on intermediates, with further rain expected Saturday.

Rich Energy Haas F1 Team ran a total of 103 laps – 51 by Grosjean and 52 by Magnussen – during the two sessions.

Romain Grosjean, Driver No. 8, Rich Energy Haas F1 Team

“We struggled a little bit in the morning to get the balance of the car right, especially on the C4 soft tires. We know the old spec car doesn’t like the colder temperature, and today it just wasn’t warm enough to get the tires to work – therefore the balance gets really unpredictable and not so nice to drive. We made some progress in the afternoon, though it was still quite cool early in the session, it wasn’t ideal. Eventually the rain the came and we got a bit of a taste of the inters. We tried to find what the balance was like in case there’s rain tomorrow.”

Kevin Magnussen, Driver No. 20, Rich Energy Haas F1 Team

“It wasn’t too bad in FP1, it was fast, but we’ll see. There’s a high chance of different conditions tomorrow, either with temperatures or weather. We’re keeping our feet on the ground because we’ve seen big changes before, where it’s just been a small change in conditions, in temperature, and it can mean a lot. We did get some wet running on in the intermediates, it’s good to feel the car on that tire, in case it’s wet tomorrow. It looked good, competitive, so overall it’s not been a bad day, but we’ll see tomorrow.”

Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Rich Energy Haas F1 Team

“Two sessions dominated by the weather conditions. In FP2 we took the opportunity to stay out on the intermediates quite a bit to learn more about them, because we haven’t had a lot of opportunities to test them this year – so that was good to learn. For everything else, it’s very difficult to analyze what’s happening. Hopefully tomorrow we’ll have more stable weather.”

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