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The Ferrari Formula 1 team had its own take on what went wrong after not even making it onto the podium in a Hungarian Grand Prix it looked like it could control.
It was adamant this wasn’t another strategy miscue – despite Charles Leclerc’s race falling apart so badly when he was given the hard tyres he didn’t want and other teams had rejected – but a case of the car just not being quick enough to win in the race day conditions.
Scott Mitchell and Edd Straw go through Ferrari’s excuses in our video, and give their verdicts on how it lost the race and what it means for the rest of the 2022 F1 season.