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Everything looked in the run-off after a dull Hungarian Grand Prix, finally, was the overwhelming dominance of Red Bull and the Hungaroring is not known for his overtaking. But in the end it was just Sebastian Vettel, who could benefit from the pole position starts once more not the chance to get the victory. It was triggered by a safety car phase, which led to some incidents in the field.

The victory secured instead teammate Mark Webber ahead of Fernando Alonso in a Ferrari. For the Australians it was the fourth win of the season. Vettel was on the end of third parties was allowed, after all happy that he managed to make up properly because of a failure of Lewis Hamilton at the British soil.
Also in the points came Felipe Massa in a Ferrari in fourth position ahead of Vitaly Petrov (Renault), Nico Hulkenberg (Williams), Pedro de la Rosa (Sauber), Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes), Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) and Rubens Barrichello in Williams. Michael Schumacher was in eleventh without points, as Sebastien Buemi to twelfth and Timo Glock in 16th position

Not the finish alongside Lewis Hamilton came Robert Kubica (Renault), Nico Rosberg (Mercedes), Adrian Sutil (Force India) and Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso).

Fernando Alonso got off to a strong start to the Hungarian Grand Prix, Mark Webber grabbed and placed first next to Sebastian Vettel, was temporarily in front, but had to re-sort in the first corner in second place. Caught a bad start, however Jenson Button, 15, on the Rank came back. Jaime Alguersuari had his Toro Rosso with an engine failure leave already after one round.

The order after the second round: Sebastian Vettel in front of Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Felipe Massa, Lewis Hamilton, Vitaly Petrov, Nico Rosberg, Robert Kubica, Rubens Barrichello and Nico Hulkenberg on the tenth. Adrian Sutil ahead of Michael Schumacher twelfth. Jenson Button 15th, Sébastien Buemi ranked 18th Timo Glock 21st After five laps Vettel had been exactly five seconds ahead of Alonso.

The distances for the first ten laps before Alonso Vettel 9.0 seconds, 10.0 ahead of Webber, 12.3 ahead of Massa, 13.8 in Hamilton, 18.2 before Petrov, before Rosberg 24.5, 25.3 before Kubica, Barrichello to 27.0 and 28.3 seconds on Hülkenberg in tenth place. Tenth Sutil (+30.4 seconds), Schumacher 13th (+32.5), Button 14th (+34.5), Buemi 17th (+38.8), Glock 21st (+54.7).

Already in the 15th Jenson Button came round and Vitantonio Liuzzi in the box. Liuzzi had lost part of his front wing, which was located on the right track. The race then sent the safety car on the track, which led to a lot of pit stops. Vettel responded here in the last second and bumped over the curb of the pit lane entrance.

Adrian Sutil in the pit lane and Robert Kubica collided with each other. The Renault team had had his driver pull out, although Sutil was on the march. While Kubica was able to continue the journey, Sutil had to retire with a broken front suspension. Also for Nico Rosberg the race was over – he lost a right rear wheel, which was apparently not tightened properly.

The order after the first stops: Webber (without stopping) before Vettel, Alonso, Hamilton, Massa, Barrichello (without stopping), Petrov Hulkenberg, de la Rosa, Button and Schumacher on the eleventh place. Buemi 13, Glock 17th Kubica and 21st

In the 24th Round brim over the events. First, Robert Kubica won by the race after the incident in the pits a 10-second stop-and-go penalty aufgebrummt, which he served immediately before he turned off the car in the pits.

In the same moment the world championship leader Lewis Hamilton’s McLaren-Mercedes had problems with park next to the track. In addition, the stewards announced an investigation against Sebastian Vettel, who obviously had not respected during the safety car period, the correct distance to the Safety Car.
In the 29th Round the stewards announced that Vettel must complete a drive-through because he had left too large a distance to the safety car. In the 32th Round of the German completed his furiously gesticulating through penalty – and went behind Alonso and in front of Massa back on track.

The order after 33 laps: Webber 16.1 seconds ahead of Alonso, 20.2 ahead of Vettel, 22.5 ahead of Massa, Barrichello in front of 39.6, 40.7 before Petrov, 42.4 before Hulkenberg, 44.2 before de la Rosa, 46.1 and 47.1 ahead of Button before Kobayashi tenth on the field. Michael Schumacher finished eleventh (+48.8), Glock 16th (+1 Lap).

In the 42nd Webber came round with more than 23.7 seconds ahead of Alonso for his stop – and turned loose in the lead back on track. While Webber took the new tires a new fastest lap after another, Vettel managed to catch up on Alonso, and go round after round in his slipstream.

In the 56th Round came the fifth-placed Rubens Barrichello to his first stop. The Williams driver went behind Michael Schumacher in eleventh place back on the track, was in the 60th Round, however, caught up with the Germans.

The distances after 60 rounds: Webber 21.2 seconds ahead of Alonso, Vettel before 21.9, 27.4 on Massa, 71.7 to Petrov, 75.2 Hülkenberg before, to 77.5 before de la Rosa, 80.6 Button, Kobayashi and 81.6 before a lap before Schumacher. In the 66th Lap Schumacher overtook Barrichello at the end of the start-finish straight, where the German pushed the Brazilians brutal towards pit wall, whereupon Barrichello claimed by radio the black flag for Schumacher. The stewards are investigating the incident at the end of the race.


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