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All Aboard the Red Bull Racing Rocket | HungarianGP Review | July 24, 2023
VISIT https://piavpn.com/NAILINGTHEAPEX FOR AN 83% DISCOUNTOn this episode of Nailing the Apex, Tim Hauraney is joined FanGraphs Michael Baumann to discuss: Red Bull wins their 12th consecutive race that sets a record, previously held by McLaren in 1988 - the MP4/4, Tim and Michael go through the challenges of creating such a dominant machine (1:07). Were there any ways the Lewis Hamilton could have won the race on Sunday (14:35). McLaren wasn’t expected to be quick at the Hungarian Grand Prix, but an impressive performance from the team and Lando Norris saw him come away with second place (16:52). Sergio Perez drove a solid race on Sunday, but his qualifying held him back, what is the difference between Sergio on Saturdays and Sergio on Sunday’s (22:35). Oscar Piastri moving into second place off the start got Tim pretty excited, and both wonder what Mark Webber is going to saw to McLaren about the pit stop strategy (28:58). George Russell should have been given driver of the day (32:03). Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz coming home P7 and P8, did they leave any points on the table for not switching Sainz and Leclerc in the opening stages of the race (34:55). Aston Martin just squeaked into the points this weekend, as it looks like their competitors have surpassed them in the development race (38:32). Daniel Ricciardo made his return to the grid since Abu Dhabi 2022, and Michael and Tim talk through his weekend (43:12). Then Tim and Michael answer your questions in the newest segment “The Debrief” (49:08).
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Recorded: July 23, 2023
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