We are at the end: after the Hungarian GP, there is only one weekend left before the Formula 1 summer break. The Hungaroring offered an exciting mix thanks to the different strategies and performances, with some drivers taking the lead and others disappointing expectations. Let's see who saw their value increase or decrease in Fanta F1 with the driver prices after the race in Hungary.
Riders uphill after the Hungarian GP
Lewis Hamilton: Hamilton shone athungaroring, proving his class once again. His consistency and tire management skills led to a solid result, earning crucial points for Mercedes. This performance also allowed him to rise in rank at Fanta F1, going from 30 to 31 credits.
Oscar piastri: The young McLaren talent surprised everyone by taking his first career victory. His flawless performance, especially in the duel with Norris at the start of the race, showcased his potential. Piastri therefore deserves an increase in value, going from 31 to 32 credits.
Land Norris: Norris also brought home an excellent result despite a not entirely exceptional race in terms of strategy. However, considering the performance of the MCL38, his name remains one of the most solid in Fanta F1, which is why he goes from 37 to 38 credits.

Riders downhill after the Hungarian GP
Max Verstappen: Despite his dominant position in the championship, Verstappen had one of the most difficult races in recent years in Hungary. Strategic problems and an excess of frustration compromised his performance, causing him to lose precious points. His price thus drops from 46 to 45 credits.
Fernando Alonso: Alonso had a disappointing weekend, far from the results he was used to. Tactical errors and an inadequate car contributed to his decline in performance. As a result, his value drops from 23 to 22 credits.
Sergio Perez: Perez continued to show inconsistent form. Despite some flashes of speed, he failed to capitalize on opportunities during the race. His price suffers a further decline, going from 29 to 28 credits, awaiting a possible replacement after the summer break.
The last event before the summer break will therefore be crucial for many drivers, who will try to reverse the trend and get to the second half of the season with high morale and rising prices at Fanta F1.


