F1 Grand Prix Of Hungary

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Jul 29, 2008 - 5:44 PM
August 3, 2008
Hungaroring
Budapest, Hungary
Race 11 of 17 in Grand Prix Series

Laps: 77
Track length: 2.470 miles
Race length: 190 miles

Lap Record: Michael Schumacher, 1:19.071 (2004)

DRIVERS TO WATCH
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Fernando Alonso (Spain)
Team: Renault
2008 Points: 13 (9th)

Two-time champion has struggled in return to Renault with just
one top five all season - a fourth at the season opener at
Australia; retired in Spain and Canada and has a pair of sixth
and eighth place finishes; had a tumultuous 2007 season with
McLaren, but still managed to finish third overall; had the
same points as teammate Lewis Hamilton, but lost the tiebreaker
for second place; won four times last season, but relationship
with team and Hamilton deteriorated after Ferrari spy scandal
affair and returned to Renault for 2008 season; won consecutive
titles in 2005-06 with Renault; won six races in 2006 and seven
in 2005; finished fourth in this race last year.


Lewis Hamilton (Britain)
Team: McLaren
2008 Points: 58 (1st)

Won British and German Grands Prix to increase lead atop the
standings; was involved in a pit road incident with Kimi
Raikkonen and retired from the Canadian Gran Prix; opened the
season with a dominant win at Australia then ran fifth at
Malaysia and 13th in Bahrain; bounced back to finish second at
Turkey; had a stunning rookie season, scoring podiums in his
first nine races; won four times and captured six poles to
outperform more heralded former teammate Alonso; was the
favorite to win the championship last year until errors in final
two rounds dropped him to second place behind Raikkonen; needed
to only finish immediately behind Alonso to claim the
championship; retired from the race at China to give his
teammate and Raikkonen the chance to steal the crown; won at
Japan to open a 12-point lead over Alonso with two races left;
made history at Canada where he became the first black driver to
win a Formula One race; followed that victory in Canada by
winning the United States Grand Prix; placed second in four
consecutive races prior to his back-to-back wins; was the first
rookie since 1964 to capture podium finishes in his first
three races; won this race last year.


Nick Heidfeld (Germany)
Team: BMW Sauber
2008 Points: 41 (5th)

Ran second to teammate Robert Kubica at Canada; finished 5.4
seconds behind Hamilton to claim second at Australia and was
runner-up to Hamilton in Britain; was sixth at Malaysia, fourth
in Bahrain and Germany, and fifth in Turkey; was the best of the
rest behind the Ferrari and McLaren drivers last year after an
impressively consistent season for BMW, finishing fifth overall;
did not win last season as best race of the season was at Canada
where he finished second; had consecutive fourth-place finishes
at Italy and Turkey and was third in Hungary; opened the year
with three consecutive fourth place finishes at Australia,
Malaysia and Bahrain; forced to retire at Spain and the United
States Grand Prix; has nine top-five finishes in 17 starts last
year; ran third here last season.


Robert Kubica (Poland)
Team: BMW Sauber
2008 Points: 48 (4th)

Won his first race at Canada and took over the top spot in the
standings; win at Canada was made more impressive after he was
injured in a scary crash at the same track a year ago; followed
win by running fifth in France, retired in Britain and took
seventh in Germany to remain fouth in the standings; finished
sixth overall last year in his first full Formula One season;
opened the season by retiring at Australia, but has finished in
the top five in every race since; ran second at both Malaysia
and Monaco; was third at Bahrain and fourth at both Spain and
Turkey, ran fifth here last year.


Felipe Massa (Brazil)
Team: Ferrari
2008 Points: 54 (2nd)

Picked up his third win of the season at France then ran 13th in
Great Britain and third at Germany; rebounded from an awful
start to the season by winning at Bahrain and Turkey; completed
only 29 laps before retiring at Australia with engine issues;
also retired at Malaysia by spinning out early; posted three
wins and six poles last season, but reliability issues and a
disqualification in Canada put him out of title contention and
he wound up fourth; contract with Ferrari runs until 2010;
retired from the Italian Grand Prix with suspension problems,
dropping to fourth place in the standings; last year bounced
back from a 13th-place finish at Hungary by winning in Turkey;
p had 11 top five finishes in 17 starts last season.


Kimi Raikkonen (Finland)
Team: Ferrari
2008 Points: 51 (3rd)

Retired at Canada after a pit road incident with Hamilton then
finished second at France, fourth in Great Britain and sixth at
Germany; opened defense of his title by running eighth at
Australia, completing just 53 laps before having engine
problems; bounced back to win at Malaysia, ran second at Bahrain
and third in Turkey; won first appearance for Ferrari in
Australia last season then went on to win five more times;
biggest win came at the season-ending event at Brazil, which
gave him his first drivers title by a single point over Lewis
Hamilton; trailed Hamilton by seven points entering final race;
retired from the Grand Prix of Europe after consecutive
checkered flags at the British Grand Prix and Magny-Cours; had
14 top-five finishes in 17 starts last season; joined Ferrari
after spending five years with McLaren where he went winless
in 2006, finished second here last season.


2007 Top 10
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1. Lewis Hamilton, Great Britain, McLaren-Mercedes
2. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari
3. Nick Heidfeld, Germany, Sauber-BMW
4. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren-Mercedes
5. Robert Kubica, Poland, BMW
6. Ralf Schumacher, Germany, Toyota
7. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Williams-Toyota
8. Heikki Kovalainen, Finland, Renault
9. Mark Webber, Great Britain, Red Bull-Renault
10. Jarno Trulli, Italy, Toyota


Past Champions
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2007 Lewis Hamilton, McLaren-Mercedes
2006 Jenson Button, Honda
2005 Kimi Raikkonen, McLaren-Mercedes
2004 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari
2003 Fernando Alonso, Renault
2002 Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari
2001 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari
2000 Mika Hakkinen, McLaren-Mercedes
1999 Mika Hakkinen, McLaren-Mercedes
1998 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari
1997 Jacques Villeneuve, Williams
1996 Jacques Villeneuve, Williams
1995 Damon Hill, Williams
1994 Michael Schumacher, Benetton
1993 Damon Hill, Williams
1992 Ayrton Senna, McLaren
1991 Ayrton Senna, McLaren
1990 Thierry Boutsen, Williams
1989 Nigel Mansell, Ferrari
1988 Ayrton Senna, McLaren
1987 Nelson Piquet, Williams
1986 Nelson Piquet, Williams







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