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Will Lewis Hamilton end his long F1 podium drought at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
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Can Lewis Hamilton Break His Lengthy F1 Podium Dry Spell at the Hungarian Grand Prix?

July 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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Lewis Hamilton is currently experiencing the longest podium drought of his Formula 1 career. Since his last podium finish at the 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix while still racing for Mercedes, Hamilton has consistently finished just outside the top three, frequently placing fourth for Ferrari but yet to secure a podium this year. Despite Ferrari’s challenges, Charles Leclerc has made it to the podium five times, while all the top three finishes this season have been claimed exclusively by McLaren drivers. This weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix presents Hamilton’s best chance to break his streak, especially given his past success at the Hungaroring, where he has won eight races and earned pole position as recently as the 2023 Hungarian GP. Though his race pace compared to Leclerc remains uncertain and overtaking here is difficult, Saturday’s qualifying will be crucial.

The 2025 Formula One title race has taken an exciting turn following Oscar Piastri’s victory at Spa. Despite Lando Norris having won the two previous races and securing pole position against Piastri, a mix of poor starts and technical issues left Norris vulnerable early in the race. Piastri seized this chance, showcasing excellent tire management and cool-headed racing to claim his sixth win of the year and extend his lead over Norris in race victories. The ongoing dynamic between the two McLaren teammates promises engaging battles ahead as the season progresses.

Mercedes continues to struggle, with George Russell urging a crisis meeting after a disappointing Belgian Grand Prix where he finished fifth. Russell has only reached the podium once in the last seven races, hinting that the crackdown on flexi wings since the Spanish GP may have adversely affected the team’s performance. Kimi Antonelli’s confidence has also waned, with just one points finish in seven races, reflecting the team’s broader difficulties. As the season moves forward to Budapest, a repeat of these challenges seems likely amid expected hot conditions.

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Yuki Tsunoda showed promising form in qualifying at Spa, narrowing the gap to Max Verstappen thanks to a last-minute car upgrade. Red Bull’s focus has been primarily on Verstappen’s RB21, but as Tsunoda’s car performance improves, he is expected to start securing points more consistently. However, Red Bull has publicly criticized Tsunoda for a pit stop decision during the switch to dry tires.

With the summer break approaching, many teams are rolling out their final significant upgrades. Ferrari is focusing on minor tweaks and track-specific improvements, conceding the Constructors’ Championship is essentially decided. Mercedes is shifting its focus to the 2026 car development post-summer break, while Red Bull, which continues to introduce upgrades race by race, may soon prioritize 2026 once Verstappen clinches the title.

Fan Take: Racing fans should watch closely as this season’s shifting dynamics among top teams and drivers, especially Hamilton’s drought and the McLaren duo’s rivalry, could redefine competitive narratives in F1. With development focus turning to future seasons, this transitional period highlights how crucial smart strategy and emerging talents are in shaping the sport’s next era.

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