I don't follow F1 much, what happened with Ferrari at Hungary? They sorted out issues with their cars or was the course just better suited to them?
I'd say by coming in sixth and eleventh Ferrari still have a lot of work to do.
But sadly they'll probably just fire some people. Maybe it's needed but it didn't work the last time around that well.
Slow course with very little in the way of straight track means their engine's power deficit isn't as obvious. Still lapped by the Mercedes though so nothing to shout about yet.
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I don't follow F1 much, what happened with Ferrari at Hungary? They sorted out issues with their cars or was the course just better suited to them?