Mercedes and Red Bull have taken a very different approach, so it's going to be fascinating to see how that battle develops.
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We were unable to make the improvements to the car that we had hoped, and as a result we struggled for pace today.
Lewis Hamilton claims pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas, as the Black Arrows have the added advantage of starting on the medium tyre, unlike Red Bull.
Lewis Hamilton edges out title rival Max Verstappen by just 0.088s in final practice, as Ferrari claim 'best of the rest'.
Having run it without issue in FP1, Honda has given Max Verstappen's Silverstone power unit the all-clear.
We'll only find out if we've done enough when we get to qualifying, hopefully we will earn a spot in Q2.
Both drivers have had solid days and have begun to tune their cars for the conditions we expect to see tomorrow and on Sunday.
Though he feels comments made by Red Bull were "below the belt", Toto Wolff believes it is time to move on.
As the day went on we seemed to improve in terms of the timesheets, although we're still finding the balance quite tricky.
We had a decent day. If we qualify tomorrow where we finished today, that would probably be a good result for us.