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LONDON (Reuters) – Lewis Hamilton is on the verge of "restoring balance" with his team when he competes in the Hungarian Grand Prix, stage 12 of the Formula One World Championship, especially after the sharp rise Dutchman Max Versthaben, Red Bull driver, Three Steps.
Aged 21, 25 years after his father, José, is on the podium in Hungary, he hopes to win again before the summer break. The performance of the powerful Red Bull driver puts him at 63 points of the champion and world champion Lewis Hamilton, of the United States, with 10 races of the season 21. Fireshtaben is third with 22 points of Veltieri Botas (McLaren) in the second division. He did not win the last German trophy for the first time this season. Verstauben's victory combined with a powerful Hockenheim drive to home Mercedes inspired more positive results for the Austrian team.
The 34-year-old recorded his worst score at Hockenheim since arriving at Mercedes. In questioning the durability of his control and his social style, he seems to be the best.
Hamilton, the world champion, suffered five illnesses last weekend, although he had difficulty running, but his career in Hockenheim was horrible, having failed to score points for the first time in 23 races. No team was able to get close to Mercedes in the first eight races. But he is now feeling the pressure, especially if he loses an extra race, and Fürstaben followed his example of Ferrari, which replaced the four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel with a second at Hockenheim.
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