Only two races left before the summer break. Two races in which anything can happen and in which it is not so obvious to predict who will climb to the top step of the podium. The last stages have in fact brought us back to a very interesting fight with three teams vying for the victory. So let's see our Fanta F1 advice for the Hungarian GP weekend!
Mercedes wants to confirm itself in Budapest, McLaren and Red Bull called to react
Mercedes is coming off two successes in a row and certainly doesn't want to stop. On the other hand there are those who have collected little in these last races, McLaren and especially Red Bull. The difficulties of the Austrian team were seen above all with Sergio Perez. If Verstappen manages to compensate by moving up and finishing if not with a victory at least in the podium area for the Mexican, the fast starts to be important. Perez hasn't been on the podium since the end of April, precisely since the Chinese GP. Red Bull's main concerns, however, are linked to McLaren. The MCL38 is strong on every circuit, and its two drivers certainly don't shy away from the battle. However, what the English team lacks is experience in battling up front, and the results demonstrate this: McLaren has only achieved one victory so far, in Miami.
At Fanta F1, the last stages saw a Mercedes get closer to the important positions. On the other hand, they saw a Ferrari in much more difficulty and this contributed to lowering the price of Leclerc and Sainz. The best option, also for the Hungarian GP, remains to field a mixed lineup with 1 Mercedes driver and one McLaren. A Silverstone Lewis Hamilton wrote another page of history again, with 9 victories on the same track. Something he could repeat in Budapest where last year he took his only Pole of the season. Alongside him, the most logical choice would be to take Lando Norris, then opting for lower priced drivers to complete the top 5. With 100 credits here is our Fanta F1 training for the Community Club NOW at the Hungarian GP.
Norris, Hamilton, Hulkenberg, Albon, Sargeant

The forecast for the Hungarian GP
These are our choices on the forecasts. The rain shouldn't be a problem this weekend, unlike Silverstone.
Safety Car in the race: Si
Virtual Safety Car in the race: Si
Red Flag in the race: No
Drivers distinguish between wet/full wet tires in the race: No
Team double in the race: No
Driver who starts on pole wins the race: Si
Teams to bring both cars into the top 10: 4
Vehicles forced to retire: 2


