Excitement Builds for the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix: Key Storylines to Watch
As Formula 1 descends on Budapest for the 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix, anticipation is high for what promises to be a thrilling weekend. With a two-week mandatory shutdown on the horizon, drivers are eager to make their mark before the break. Here are five storylines to keep an eye on as the teams prepare for the race.
Piastri vs. Norris: A Title Showdown
Oscar Piastri arrives at the scene of his first F1 victory with a 16-point lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris, following a recent win at Spa-Francorchamps. After a strong showing, Piastri aims to secure another victory, potentially extending his lead to 23 points. Conversely, Norris seeks to close the gap and regain momentum in this closely contested championship battle.
Hamilton and Ferrari on the Rise
Lewis Hamilton faced challenges during the Belgian Grand Prix but managed to finish seventh after a dramatic race. With upgrades to the Ferrari, including a new rear suspension, Hamilton feels optimistic about building on his performance in Hungary. Teammate Charles Leclerc also showed promise with a podium finish in Belgium, setting the stage for Ferrari’s potential resurgence.
Antonelli’s Quest for Confidence
Kimi Antonelli, who struggled in Belgium, is seeking to regain his confidence. After a disappointing qualifying performance, the Mercedes driver aims to improve his starting position to capitalize on his race pace. With three practice sessions in Budapest, Antonelli has the perfect opportunity to find his rhythm before the race.
Colapinto’s Opportunity at Alpine
Franco Colapinto, who recently replaced Jack Doohan at Alpine, is still searching for his first points this season. With a best finish of 13th so far, he knows he must deliver a strong performance in Hungary to secure his place in the team. Having performed well at this track in his junior career, Colapinto is eager to turn his fortunes around.
Circuit Upgrades: A New Look for the Hungaroring
Fans will notice significant changes at the Hungaroring this year, with a new pit building and grandstand designed to enhance the race experience. While the track layout remains the same, these upgrades promise to provide teams and spectators with improved facilities and views of the action.