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Why Verstappen didn’t get through the midfield the way Red Bull expected: Race data

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Max Verstappen started a lowly eighth for the Hungarian Grand prix but it was clear Red Bull expected he would swiftly get up among the front-running drivers.

He lost one place at the start to his former team mate Liam Lawson. But the Racing Bulls driver offered little resistance when Verstappen came by again on the next lap.

Verstappen picked off Lance Stroll shortly afterwards, too. His race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase urged him to press on and pass the two cars ahead of Gabriel Bortoleto and Fernando Alonso.

“Nice job, Max,” Lambiase urged. “Let’s get through these ASAP.”

But Red Bull’s hopes were dashed: Verstappen made no further progress in this stint. While he caught Stroll napping at turn six, Bortoleto was wise to his line of attack and covered the inside line when Verstappen had a look. The Red Bull appeared to have good initial grip early in the stint but faded within a few laps.

Ahead of them, Alonso was backing up a large part of the field. As they slipped back from him, Bortoleto dropped out of DRS range of Alonso, but Verstappen couldn’t get close enough to use his DRS to pass the Sauber. This was a remarkable development given Red Bull were winning races earlier this year while Sauber were struggling to score.

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Alonso had pace in hand, which he revealed when he suddenly increased his pace by over six tenths of a second from lap 15. Bortoleto couldn’t match that and Verstappen was slower still, so he headed for the pits on lap 17 to switch to the harder tyres. This effectively committed the Red Bull driver to a two-stop strategy (though Esteban Ocon pitted three laps earlier and ran to the end).

Max Verstappen, Red Bull, Hungaroring, 2025
Verstappen ended up back behind Stroll

Those he had been racing with, however, remained patient. Alonso, Bortoleto, Stroll and Lawson all made their sole pit stops between laps 36 and 40.

That propelled Verstappen ahead of them, temporarily as high as fifth. But Red Bull did not want to risk the kind of late tyre degradation Ocon later suffered. They may have also considered the fact Verstappen was under investigation for an incident with Lewis Hamilton, and therefore finishing the race fifth with four cars within five seconds of them might be no better than finishing ninth on the road.

They brought Verstappen in for a second pit stop with 22 laps to go. But although he was well over a second faster than Lawson, and the Racing Bulls driver wasn’t initially close enough to Lance Stroll ahead to use DRS, Verstappen couldn’t repass his former team mate.

So, most unusually, Verstappen finished a place lower than he started and two places lower than he’d been on lap two. It must have been especially satisfying for the driver immediately ahead of him, Lawson, whose career prospects suffered a huge blow when Red Bull dropped him after just two appearances as Verstappen’s team mate at the beginning of the year.

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2025 Hungarian Grand Prix lap chart

The positions of each driver on every lap. Click name to highlight, right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

2025 Hungarian Grand Prix race chart

The gaps between each driver on every lap compared to the leader’s average lap time. Very large gaps omitted. Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

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2025 Hungarian Grand Prix lap times

All the lap times by the drivers (in seconds, very slow laps excluded). Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and toggle drivers using the control below:

2025 Hungarian Grand Prix fastest laps

Each driver’s fastest lap:

Rank#DriverCarLap timeGapAvg. speed (kph)Lap no.
163George RussellMercedes1’19.409198.6145
281Oscar PiastriMcLaren-Mercedes1’19.4120.003198.656
31Max VerstappenRed Bull-Honda RBPT1’19.5760.167198.250
455Carlos Sainz JnrWilliams-Mercedes1’19.7900.381197.6653
54Lando NorrisMcLaren-Mercedes1’19.9180.509197.3557
627Nico HulkenbergSauber-Ferrari1’20.0130.604197.1167
744Lewis HamiltonFerrari1’20.0220.613197.0955
814Fernando AlonsoAston Martin-Mercedes1’20.1130.704196.8754
916Charles LeclercFerrari1’20.4401.031196.0747
1030Liam LawsonRacing Bulls-Honda RBPT1’20.4571.048196.0356
115Gabriel BortoletoSauber-Ferrari1’20.7051.296195.4248
1218Lance StrollAston Martin-Mercedes1’20.7081.299195.4255
1312Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes1’20.7451.336195.3354
1423Alexander AlbonWilliams-Mercedes1’20.7791.370195.2449
156Isack HadjarRacing Bulls-Honda RBPT1’20.8021.393195.1948
1643Franco ColapintoAlpine-Renault1’20.8271.418195.1337
1722Yuki TsunodaRed Bull-Honda RBPT1’21.1801.771194.2846
1810Pierre GaslyAlpine-Renault1’21.4332.024193.6846
1931Esteban OconHaas-Ferrari1’21.9162.507192.5317
2087Oliver BearmanHaas-Ferrari1’21.9892.580192.3637

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2025 Hungarian Grand Prix tyre strategies

The tyre strategies for each driver:

2025 Hungarian Grand Prix pit stop times

How long each driver’s pit stops took:

Rank#DriverTeamComplete stop time (s)Gap to best (s)Stop no.Lap no.
14Lando NorrisMcLaren20.94131
281Oscar PiastriMcLaren20.940245
36Isack HadjarRacing Bulls21.0960.156133
416Charles LeclercFerrari21.130.19119
516Charles LeclercFerrari21.1360.196240
681Oscar PiastriMcLaren21.1450.205118
744Lewis HamiltonFerrari21.150.21142
81Max VerstappenRed Bull21.2580.318248
922Yuki TsunodaRed Bull21.2950.355120
1023Alexander AlbonWilliams21.3450.405114
1155Carlos Sainz JnrWilliams21.4230.483251
121Max VerstappenRed Bull21.4330.493117
1363George RussellMercedes21.450.51243
1418Lance StrollAston Martin21.4640.524136
1522Yuki TsunodaRed Bull21.5410.601237
1627Nico HulkenbergSauber21.5940.65415
1755Carlos Sainz JnrWilliams21.670.73115
1810Pierre GaslyAlpine21.6990.759132
1963George RussellMercedes21.7030.763119
2087Oliver BearmanHaas21.7540.814130
215Gabriel BortoletoSauber21.7730.833140
2230Liam LawsonRacing Bulls22.1361.196140
2314Fernando AlonsoAston Martin22.2041.264139
2412Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes22.3281.388121
2531Esteban OconHaas22.4441.504114
2623Alexander AlbonWilliams22.7261.786238
2743Franco ColapintoAlpine26.285.34235
2827Nico HulkenbergSauber28.7777.837241
2943Franco ColapintoAlpine30.2489.308113

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