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24th July 2013, 21:11 #1
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2013 Hungarian Grand Prix Thread
So another break and now the the next round of this fast moving F1 season.
2013 Hungarian GP
26th-28th July
Hungaroring, Budapest
70 Laps
Drivers Championship after 9 Rounds
- Sebastian Vettel - 157 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Fernando Alonso - 123 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Kimi Raikkonen - 116 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Lewis Hamilton - 99 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Mark Webber - 93 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Nico Rosberg - 84 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Felipe Massa - 57 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Romain Grosjean - 41 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Paul di Resta - 36 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Jenson Button - 33 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Adrian Sutil - 23 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Sergio Perez - 16 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Jean Eric Vergne - 13 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Daniel Ricciardo - 11 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Nico Hulkenberg - 7 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
Constructors Championship after 9 Rounds
- Red Bull - 250 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Mercedes - 183 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Ferrari - 180 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Lotus - 157 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Force India - 59 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Mclaren - 49 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Toro Rosso - 24 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
- Sauber - 7 pts[/*:m:1a7xpw3o]
So again Seb has a chance to extend his Championship lead, whereas Red Bull have it sealed.
Previous Winners
1986: Nelson Piquet - Williams
1987: Nelson Piquet - Williams
1988: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1989: Nigel Mansell - Ferrari
1990: Thierry Boutsen - Williams
1991: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1992: Ayrton Senna - Mclaren
1993: Damon Hill - Williams
1994: Michael Schumacher - Benetton
1995: Damon Hill - Williams
1996: Jacques Villeneuve - Williams
1997: Jacques Villeneuve - Williams
1998: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
1999: Mika Hakkinen - Mclaren
2000: Mika Hakkinen - Mclaren
2001: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2002: Rubens Barrichello - Ferrari
2003: Fernando Alonso - Renault
2004: Michael Schumacher - Ferrari
2005: Kimi Raikkonen - Mclaren
2006: Jenson Button - Honda
2007: Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren
2008: Heikki Kovalainen - Mclaren
2009: Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren
2010: Mark Webber - Red Bull
2011: Jenson Button - Mclaren
2012: Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren
Multiple Winners
Michael Schumacher - 4 wins
Ayrton Senna - 3 wins
Lewis Hamilton - 3 wins
Nelson Piquet - 2 wins
Damon Hill - 2 wins
Jaqcues Villeneuve - 2 wins
Mika Hakkinen - 2 wins
Jenson Button - 2 wins
*So Lewis has the chance to win number 4 around Budapest.
Mclaren - 11 wins
Williams - 7 wins
Ferrari - 5 wins
Weather for this weekend
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24th July 2013, 21:38 #2Originally Posted by steveaki13
Can Fernando come up with a miracle with a Soft-soft-medium strategy and an undercut, or too? dare i say a one stopper for Ferrari?
Ohh, one can only hope for that,........an another DNF from The FingerForm is Temporary, Class is Permanent
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26th July 2013, 22:45 #3
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Wow. No one interested in the GP this weekend?
Anyway impressive from Seb. I will catch up tomorrowI still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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26th July 2013, 23:54 #4
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so sky coverage were lauding button's great performances in hungary and made particular mention about how he "destroyed his teammate" at this race last year (their words not mine)
nevermind that Hamilton won in 2012, and has won there 3 times including with an abysmal car in 2009, while button had the dominant Brawn.
nevermind the 2011 race where he was dominating until a farcical pit call put him on super softs again, forcing him to make and additional pit stop and then a 10-sec penalty for the diresta incident, all while in the lead. Try as they may, to talk up button, he is certainly never had the measure of hamilton in budapest and was lucky enough to get that one win over him.
In 2012 the tear they were lauding Button, Hamilton was fastest in 2 practice sessions and 2n;d fastest ni the other. Took a dominant pole and lead the race with a strong kimi consistently 1-2 seconds behind. Meanwhile button could not get past senna or half the race, languishing down in the order before finishing in 6th. so much for thatyou can't argue with results.
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27th July 2013, 03:59 #5
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FIA Press conference Hungaroring:
Originally Posted by TazioMay the forza be with you
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27th July 2013, 04:06 #6
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continued...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87xhvbtCQCo
- Thursday Press Conference Hungary 2013
Räikkönen:
I don't have twitter
Kimi Man ailor:May the forza be with you
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27th July 2013, 08:08 #7
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Finishing order (if vettel doesn't run away with it). 1:,
Kimi.
2) Alonso just barely ahead of the Boss for a podium, Hey has anyone else noticed that when being taken to some serioud drama, what could Hungary possibly have sequestered.
Hamilton could win but so could 'Zo or some other guys. I wouldn't want to live on the differenceMay the forza be with you
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morning gurlz ailor:
United in diversity !!!
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27th July 2013, 13:00 #9
I would love to see a Lotus front row.
Maybe, maybe today is that day.
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Afternoon Donkey
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