F1 returns to Budapest for the Hungarian Grand Prix with everyonewondering whether Max Verstappen and Red Bull can be stopped. Thetwo-time World Champion opened up a 99-point advantage overteammate Sergio Perez with a sixth consecutive win at the BritishGrand Prix. No non-Red Bull driver has secured victory this term,though the circuit characteristics at the Hungaroring will piqueinterest for the chasing pack. There's a new qualifying format tobe trialled that could lead to changes in the pecking order, butfirst, the drivers and teams must navigate the first two practicesessions of the weekend. FP1 was largely a washout, with two redflags disrupting the session along the way as Russell finishedfastest. One of which was for Perez, whose bleak spell continuedwith a crash four minutes in. Can Verstappen be beaten? Indeed hewas beaten as Charles Leclerc took P1 on a confusing day inBudapest with a topsy-turvy FP2, with reaction from the paddockbelow.