Romain Grosjean's Hungarian Grand Prix was effectively ruined by a drive-through penalty for "exceeding track limits" when he passed Felipe Massa around the outside of turn 4. It was a superb move, displaying the level of skill worthy of a top F1 driver. But the stewards deemed it illegal and Grosjean had to drive through... Continue Reading →
Hungarian Grand Prix – Qualifying Results
Pos No Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Laps 1 10 Hamilton Mercedes 1:20.363 1:19.862 1:19.388 15 2 1 Vettel Red Bull 1:20.646 1:19.992 1:19.426 12 3 8 Grosjean Lotus 1:20.447 1:20.101 1:19.595 15 4 9 Rosberg Mercedes 1:20.350 1:19.778 1:19.720 16 5 3 Alonso Ferrari 1:20.652 1:20.183 1:19.791 15 6 7 Raikkonen Lotus 1:20.867 1:20.243... Continue Reading →
Pole position battle brews in Hungary
With just over an hour to go to qualifying at the Hungaroring, there is no clear favourite for pole position. That's quite unusual for 2013, a season in which all of the 9 pole positions so far have been taken by Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton (evenly shared with 3 each). Sebastian Vettel... Continue Reading →
Hungarian Grand Prix – FP3 results
Pos No Driver Team Time Gap Laps 1 8 Romain Grosjean Lotus 1:20.730 20 2 3 Fernando Alonso Ferrari 1:20.898 0.168 13 3 6 Sergio Perez McLaren 1:21.052 0.322 10 4 1 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 1:21.125 0.395 27 5 4 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:21.151 0.421 14 6 10 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:21.158 0.428 19... Continue Reading →
Dillmann’s GP2 pole time almost quick enough for F1
This afternoon, Tom Dillmann took his first GP2 pole position in Hungary with a lap time of 1:28.219. That's about seven tenths of a second quicker than last year's GP2 pole time, although the comparison is not particularly significant.What is significant is how close Dillmann's pole position lap time came to the back of the... Continue Reading →
