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A Ferrari főnöke állítja, a Mercedes csalással vádolja Hamiltonékat
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A Ferrari főnöke állítja, a Mercedes csalással vádolja Hamiltonékat

The head of Ferrari, Patrick Vasseur, responded to allegations by Mercedes' Toto Wolff that Ferrari may have cheated during the Hungarian Grand Prix. Vasseur criticized the accusations, stating it was ironic coming from Wolff and Mercedes, especially since they often praise their own development capabilities while implying Ferrari uses cheating methods. He emphasized that he feels personally targeted by Wolff and suggested that the two teams should avoid discussing such matters further. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton expressed uncertainty about whether Mercedes and Red Bull had saved enough performance for the upcoming sprint race and main event on Sunday, noting that the outcome would become clear during the weekend's races.

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A Ferrari főnöke állítja, a Mercedes csalással vádolja Hamiltonékat

The head of Ferrari, Patrick Vasseur, responded to allegations by Mercedes' Toto Wolff that Ferrari may have cheated during the Hungarian Grand Prix. Vasseur criticized the accusations, stating it was ironic coming from Wolff and Mercedes, especially since they often praise their own development capabilities while implying Ferrari uses cheating methods. He emphasized that he feels personally targeted by Wolff and suggested that the two teams should avoid discussing such matters further. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton expressed uncertainty about whether Mercedes and Red Bull had saved enough performance for the upcoming sprint race and main event on Sunday, noting that the outcome would become clear during the weekend's races.

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