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Lewis Hamilton confused as Max Verstappen laughs at Ferrari Hungary woes in private talks

Lewis Hamilton was left puzzled while Max Verstappen and George Russell laughed at Ferrari’s strategy during secret talks after the Hungarian Grand Prix. All three drivers appeared shocked at Ferrari’s decision to switch to the hard tyres as they discussed the strategy call moments after the chequered flag.

While watching coverage of the race in the post-race cool down room, Hamilton appeared baffled at Ferrari’s call to switch to the slowest compound tyre.  In a puzzled tone, the seven-time champion said: “Ferrari were on the hards?

Verstappen and Russell laughed out loud, with the Dutchman simply responding: “Yeah”.

Ferrari put Charles Leclerc on the hard tyres for his third stint in a decision which dramatically backfired. The Monegasque had no pace on the compound and lost the lead to Verstappen within just a handful of laps. 

Even a brief spin for the Dutchman couldn’t stop his momentum on the medium tyres and Leclerc was just a passenger as the Red Bull star passed a second time. He fell away from contention within laps and even dropped behind Russell into third moments later. 

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“I said on the radio I was comfortable on the medium and I wanted to go as long as possible on those tyres because the feeling was good. I don’t know why we took a different decision.”

However, Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto claimed Ferrari didn’t have the pace to compete with Red Bull despite their strategy woes. Defending the team’s decision to switch to hard tyres, Binotto explained: “When we fitted the hard our simulation was that it would have been a difficult couple of laps of warm-up. 

“They would have been slower to the medium for 10, 11 laps. But then they would have come back and they would have been faster by the end of the stint.”

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