Just quickly going back to the events to take away from the weekend... without mentioning the time between the end of qualifying to before race start (
and
); It'll be interesting to see how Ferrari performs at Budapest and Singapore this year, 2 other tracks that are more downforce orientated and require a good chassis too (Hungary less so, but still holds some relevances).
I guess a fair bit of Ferrari's advantage might've been down to them getting the tyres working correctly compared to Mercedes and Red Bull (though the latter definitely found a chunk of pace on Saturday)... regardless, something to look forward to as the season progresses.
Pains all of us Tifosi though, letting a win slip through our hands like this.