Skip to main content

Sign up for free

  • Get quick access to your favorite articles

  • Manage alerts on breaking news and favorite drivers

  • Make your voice heard with article commenting.

Autosport Plus

Discover premium content
Subscribe

Recommended for you

History repeats as 70th anniversary of Mallory Park is celebrated

National
History repeats as 70th anniversary of Mallory Park is celebrated

How Sutton's BTCC steamroller overcame Snetterton challenges

Feature
BTCC
Snetterton (300 Circuit)
How Sutton's BTCC steamroller overcame Snetterton challenges

Rossi faces key decision: Who will replace di Giannantonio at VR46?

MotoGP
Catalan GP
Rossi faces key decision: Who will replace di Giannantonio at VR46?

Red Bull reacts to Verstappen’s criticism – why ‘I told you’ moments are needed

Formula 1
Canadian GP
Red Bull reacts to Verstappen’s criticism – why ‘I told you’ moments are needed

Mini miracles as remarkable podium stories play out at Snetterton

National
Mini miracles as remarkable podium stories play out at Snetterton

Why Russell doesn’t want to see the 2026 F1 rules changed

Formula 1
Canadian GP
Why Russell doesn’t want to see the 2026 F1 rules changed

How Rosenqvist came of age in the closest Indy 500 finish in history

Feature
IndyCar
110th Running of the Indianapolis 500
How Rosenqvist came of age in the closest Indy 500 finish in history

Why "awesome" Canadian GP has convinced Hamilton he's "probably better without" Ferrari simulator

Formula 1
Canadian GP
Why "awesome" Canadian GP has convinced Hamilton he's "probably better without" Ferrari simulator

F1 teams go heavy with super-soft tyre Hungarian GP allocations

Formula 1 teams have overwhelmingly favoured the super-soft compound tyre in their selections for next weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix

Almost half the field has opted to choose as many as 10 sets of the super-soft for the Hungaroring weekend, with Red Bull's Max Verstappen the highest-profile driver to do so.

Both drivers at Force India, Williams, McLaren and Renault have also picked the same allocation.

Championship frontrunners Mercedes and Ferrari have both opted for nine sets of super-softs and three sets of softs for each of their drivers, with the same selection also made by Verstappen's Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo.

Haas is the only team to have opted to take more than three sets of soft tyres to Hungary, with the American outfit settling on four sets of the compound for its drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean.

None of the teams have added any medium tyres to their allocations, with all 20 drivers set to go through the Hungarian GP weekend with only the sole race set allocated by Pirelli.

Hungarian Grand Prix tyre choices

Driver Team Medium Soft Super-soft
Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1 3 9
Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1 3 9
Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Racing 1 3 9
Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 2 10
Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1 3 9
Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1 3 9
Sergio Perez Force India 1 2 10
Esteban Ocon Force India 1 2 10
Felipe Massa Williams 1 2 10
Lance Stroll Williams 1 2 10
Fernando Alonso McLaren 1 2 10
Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren 1 2 10
Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1 3 9
Carlos Sainz Jr Toro Rosso 1 3 9
Romain Grosjean Haas 1 4 8
Kevin Magnussen Haas 1 4 8
Nico Hulkenberg Renault 1 2 10
Jolyon Palmer Renault 1 2 10
Marcus Ericsson Sauber 1 3 9
Pascal Wehrlein Sauber 1 3 9


Previous article Cosworth begins work towards 2021 Formula 1 return
Next article World Rally champion Sebastien Ogier tries Red Bull Formula 1 car

Top Comments