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Thursday, August 2, 2018

Hungarian GP: Race - RE-CAP & RESULTS


HUNGARIAN GP - RACE - RE-CAP & RESULTS

    Lewis Hamilton extended his lead at the front of the championship standings with a dominant victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

    Title rival Sebastian Vettel survived contact with Valtteri Bottas to take second ahead of team-mate Kimi Raikkonen.

    Mercedes was in complete control in the early stages of the race, with Hamilton and Bottas holding a comfortable 1-2 before the pit stops.

    Raikkonen was the first of the front runners to come into the pits, with Bottas following him in on the following lap.

    At the front of the order, Hamilton continued to extend the advantage over Vettel in second, before eventually coming into the pits when backmarkers began to cost the Mercedes too much time.

    Vettel couldn’t do the same when handed the race lead, with Hamilton rapidly closing the gap to the Ferrari before Vettel came into the pits for a slow stop that dropped him back behind Bottas but ahead of team-mate Raikkonen, who had taken a second stop.

    After retaking the race lead, Hamilton was unchallenged to the chequered flag, finishing more than 17 seconds ahead of the rest of the field.

    Bottas, who hadn’t followed Raikkonen’s two-stop strategy, was struggling with his rear tyres in the closing stages of the race, allowing the Ferrari’s to close onto the back of him. With five laps to go, Vettel made a move on the Mercedes, going around the outside of turn one before cutting in front of Bottas to take turn two. Bottas locked up, running into the back of Vettel and damaging his front wing.

    Both Ferraris were able to pass and Bottas was left to battle with Daniel Ricciardo, who had driven a stunning race from 12th on the grid.

    With four laps to go, Ricciardo tried to mimic Vettel’s move, attempting to go around the outside of Bottas at turn one. Bottas locked up and collided with the Red Bull, damaging Ricciardo’s side pod.

    Both were able to continue and Bottas handed the position to Ricciardo on the instructions of his team. It wasn’t enough to avoid a penalty, with the stewards giving him a 10 second penalty and two penalty points.

    The results of the race were unaffected, with Bottas finishing fifth ahead of Pierre Gasly.

    Ricciardo’s team-mate Max Verstappen came to a stop with a power unit problem just five laps into the race.

    Gasly, who took the chequered flag more than a minute after Hamilton, was the last driver to finish on the lead lap.

    Kevin Magnussen took seventh, ahead of Fernando Alonso, Carlos Sainz, and Romain Grosjean.

    Brendon Hartley narrowly missed out on points in P11, finishing just ahead of Nico Hulkenberg.

    Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez finished 13th and 14th after a slow start to the race. The pair squeezed Sauber’s Charles Leclerc off the line, causing damage to Leclerc’s car and ending the rookie’s race on the opening lap.

    Marcus Ericsson, who was also in trouble on the opening lap after contact with Ricciardo, took 15th, 
ahead of Sergey Sirotkin and Lance Stroll.

    Stoffel Vandoorne was the only other retirement, a gearbox problem bringing his McLaren to a stop after 49 laps.

RESULTS: 

1. Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / + 25 Points
2.  Sebastian Vettel / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany / + 18 Points
3. Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland / + 15 Points
4. Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Australia / + 12 Points
5. Valtteri Bottas / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / + 10 Points
6. Pierre Gasly / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / France / + 8 Points
7. Kevin Magnussen / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark / + 6 Points
8. Fernando Alonso / McLaren-Renault / Spain / + 4 Points
9. Carlos Sainz / Renault-Renault / Spain / + 2 Points
10. Romain Grosjean / Haas-Ferrari / France / + 1 Point 
11.  Brendon Hartley / Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda / New Zealand
12. Nico Hulkenberg / Renault-Renault / Germany
13. Esteban Ocon / Force India-Mercedes / France
14. Sergio Perez / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico
15.  Marcus Ericsson / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden
16. Sergey Sirotkin / Williams-Mercedes / Russia
17. Lance Stroll / Williams-Mercedes / Canada

RETIRED - Stoffel Vandoorne / McLaren-Renault / Belgium / Gearbox
RETIRED - Max Verstappen / Red Bull Racing-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands / Power Unit
RETIRED - Charles Leclerc / Sauber-Ferrari / Monaco / Collison

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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Formula 2 - Hungary - Sprint Race - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - HUNGARY - SPRINT RACE -RESULTS

1. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand / + 15 Points
2. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy / + 12 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
3. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil / + 10 Points
4. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain / + 8 Points
5. Roberto Merhi / MP Motorsport / Spain / + 6 Points 
6. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan / + 4 Points
7. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands / + 2 Points
8. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 1 Point
9. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
10. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
11. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
12. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan
13. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
14. Arjun Maini / Trident / India
15. Roy Nissany / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel
16. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada
17. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy*

RETIRED - Maximilian Gunther / BWT Arden / Germany / Mechanical
RETIRED - Ralph Boschung / MP Motorsport / Switzerland / Collision
RETIRED - Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy / Collision**

* - Notes Fuoco was handed a 3-Place-Grid-Penalty for the Spa-Francorchamps Feature Race, for not serving a 5-Second-Time-Penalty during his pit-stop
** - Notes Lorandi has stepped up from GP3 to replace Ferrucci at Trident

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GP3 - Hungary - Sprint Race - RESULTS


GP3 - HUNGARY - SPRINT RACE - RESULTS

1. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France / + 15 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
2. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 12 Points
3. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France / + 10 Points
4. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy / + 8 Points
5. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA / + 6 Points
6. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA / + 4 Points
7. David Beckmann / Trident / Germany / + 2 Points*
8. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia / + 1 Point
9. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil
10. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico
11. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland
12. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia
13. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
14. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
15. Julien Falchero / Arden International / France
16. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France
17. Jannes Fittje / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany**
18. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia

RETIRED - Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland / Accident

* - Notes Beckmann has moved to Trident in place of Lorandi, who stepped up to Formula 2
** - Notes Fittje is replacing Beckmann at Jenzer Motorsport

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Tuesday, July 31, 2018

GP3 - Hungary - Feature Race - RESULTS


GP3 - HUNGARY - FEATURE RACE - RESULTS

1. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia / + 25 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
2. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy / + 18 Points
3. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France / + 15 Points + 4 Points (Pole)
4. David Beckmann / Trident / Germany / + 12 Points*
5. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA / + 10 Points
6. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 8 Points
7. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA / + 6 Points
8. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France / + 4 Points
9. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico / + 2 Points
10. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France / + 1 Point
11. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
12. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil
13. Jannes Fittje / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany**
14. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland
15. Julien Falchero / Arden International / France
16. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
17. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France / RETIRED / Puncture***

RETIRED - Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland / Puncture
RETIRED - Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia / Collision Damage

* - Notes Beckmann has moved to Trident in place of Lorandi, who stepped up to Formula 2
** - Notes Fittje is replacing Beckmann at Jenzer Motorsport
*** - Notes Alesi completed at least 90% of the race distance and was qualified as finishing 17th, despite his retirement

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Formula 2 - Hungary - Feature Race - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - HUNGARY - FEATURE RACE - RESULTS 

1. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands / + 25 Points + 2 Points (Fastest Lap)
2. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain / + 18 Points
3. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy / + 15 Points
4. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / + 12 Points
5. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand / + 10 Points
6. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy / + 8 Points
7. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil / + 6 Points
8. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia / + 4 Points
9. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan / + 2 Points
10. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan / + 1 Point
11. Roberto Merhi / MP Motorsport / Spain
12. Arjun Maini / Trident / India
13. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
14. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy*
15. Roy Nissany / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel
16. Maximilian Gunther / BWT Arden / Germany
17. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
18. Ralph Boschung / MP Motorsport / Switzerland 

RETIRED - Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada / Mechanical
RETIRED - George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain / Clutch

* - Notes Lorandi has stepped up from GP3 to replace Ferrucci at Trident

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Monday, July 30, 2018

GP3 - Hungary - Qualifying - RESULTS


GP3 - HUNGARY - QUALIFYING - RESULTS

1. Anthoine Hubert / ART Grand Prix / France
2. Nikita Mazepin / ART Grand Prix / Russia
3. Leonardo Pulcini / Campos Racing / Italy
4. Jake Hughes / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
5. Callum Ilott / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
6. Ryan Tveter / Trident / USA
7. David Beckmann / Trident / Germany*
8. Dorian Boccolacci / MP Motorsport / France
9. Joey Mawson / Arden International / Australia
10. Juan Manuel Correa / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
11. Giuliano Alesi / Trident / France
12. Diego Menchaca / Campos Racing / Mexico
13. Pedro Piquet / Trident / Brazil
14. Simo Laaksonen / Campos Racing / Finland
15. Tatiana Calderon / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
16. Gabriel Aubry / Arden International / France
17. Jannes Fittje / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany**
18. Julien Falchero / Arden International / France
19. Niko Kari / MP Motorsport / Finland

* - Notes Beckmann has moved to Trident in place of Lorandi, who stepped up to Formula 2
** - Notes Fittje is replacing Beckmann at Jenzer Motorsport

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Formula 2 - Hungary - Qualifying - RESULTS


FORMULA 2 - HUNGARY - QUALIFYING - RESULTS

1. Sergio Sette Camara / Carlin / Brazil
2. Jack Aitken / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
3. Nyck de Vries / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
4. George Russell / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
5. Luca Ghiotto / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
6. Lando Norris / Carlin / Great Britain
7. Artem Markelov / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
8. Arjun Maini / Trident / India
9. Ralph Boschung / MP Motorsport / Switzerland
10. Louis Deletraz / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
11. Nirei Fukuzumi / BWT Arden / Japan
12. Antonio Fuoco / Charouz Racing System / Italy
13. Alexander Albon / DAMS / Thailand
14. Nicholas Latifi / DAMS / Canada
15. Maximilian Gunther / BWT Arden / Germany
16. Roy Nissany / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel
17. Alessio Lorandi / Trident / Italy*
18. Sean Gelael / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Indonesia
19. Roberto Merhi / MP Motorsport / Spain
20. Tadasuke Makino / RUSSIAN TIME / Japan

* - Notes Lorandi has stepped up from GP3 to replace Ferrucci at Trident

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Sunday, July 29, 2018

Formula 2 - Hungary - Free Practice - TIMES


FORMULA  2 - HUNGARY - FREE PRACTICE - TIMES

1. George Russell - 1:28.886 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
2. Nyck de Vries - 1:29.188 / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing / Netherlands
3. Sergio Sette Camara - 1:29.269 / Carlin / Brazil
4. Luca Ghiotto - 1:29.333 / Campos Vexatec Racing / Italy
5. Alexander Albon - 1:29.337 / DAMS / Thailand
6. Ralph Boschung - 1:29.390 / MP Motorsport / Switzerland
7. Nirei Fukuzumi - 1:29.441 / BWT Arden / Japan
8. Lando Norris - 1:29.478 / Carlin / Great Britain
9. Jack Aitken - 1:29.534 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
10. Artem Markelov - 1:29.555 / RUSSIAN TIME / Russia
11. Nicholas Latifi - 1:29.566 / DAMS / Canada
12. Roberto Merhi - 1:29.636 / MP Motorsport / Spain
13. Louis Deletraz - 1:29.862 / Charouz Racing System / Switzerland
14. Maximilian Gunther - 1:29.926 / BWT Arden / Germany
15. Antonio Fuoco - 1:30.053 / Charouz Racing System / Italy
16. Arjun Maini - 1:30.103 / Trident / India
17. Roy Nissany - 1:30.113 / Campos Vexatec Racing / Israel
18. Alessio Lorandi - 1:30.573 / Trident / Italy*
19. Sean Gelael - 1:30.574 / PERTAMINA PREMA Theodore Racing
20. Tadasuke Makino - 1:31.072 / BWT Arden / Japan

* - Notes Lorandi has stepped up from GP3 to replace Ferrucci at Trident

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Saturday, July 28, 2018

GP3 - Hungary - Free Practice - TIMES


GP3 - HUNGARY - FREE PRACTICE - TIMES

1. David Beckmann - 1:32.035 / Trident / Germany*
2. Anthoine Hubert - 1:32.086 / ART Grand Prix / France
3. Callum Ilott - 1:32.113 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
4. Jake Hughes - 1:32.430 / ART Grand Prix / Great Britain
5. Leonardo Pulcini - 1:32.465 / Campos Racing / Italy
6. Nikita Mazepin - 1:32.541 / ART Grand Prix / Russia
7. Tatiana Calderon - 1:32.635 / Jenzer Motorsport / Columbia
8. Diego Menchaca - 1:32.643 / Campos Racing / Mexico
9. Dorian Boccolacci - 1:32.644 / MP Motorsport / France
10. Giuliano Alesi - 1:32.666 / Trident / France
11. Juan Manuel Correa - 1:32.765 / Jenzer Motorsport / USA
12. Ryan Tveter - 1:32.792 / Trident / USA
13. Pedro Piquet - 1:33.115 / Trident / Brazil
14. Niko Kari - 1:33.235 / MP Motorsport / Finland
15. Simo Laaksonen - 1:33.244 / Campos Racing / Finland
16. Gabriel Aubry - 1:33.327 / Arden International / France
17. Jannes Fittje - 1:33.549 / Jenzer Motorsport / Germany**
18. Joey Mawson - 1:33.733 / Arden International / Australia
19. Julien Falchero - 1:35.417 / Arden International / France

* - Notes Beckmann has moved to Trident in place of Lorandi, who stepped up to Formula 2
** - Notes Fittje is replacing Beckmann at Jenzer Motorsport

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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Hungarian GP: Circuit Preview


HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX 2017 - CIRCUIT PREVIEW 

Name: Hungaroring
Location: Mogyorod, Hungary
Opened: 1986
Length: 2.722 Miles
Capacity: 70,000
Runs: Clockwise
Turns: 14
Race Laps: 70

2017 STATS

Pole Position: Sebastian Vettel
1st Place: Sebastian Vettel
2nd Place: Kimi Raikkonen
3rd Place: Valtteri Bottas
Retirements: Daniel Ricciardo (Collision), Romain Grosjean (Wheel Nut), Paul di Resta* (Oil Leak) & Nico Hulkenberg** (Brakes)

* - Notes Paul di Resta filled in for Felipe Massa, who was too unwell to race
** - Notes Hulkenberg completed at least 90% of the race distance and qualified as finished, despite his retirement

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Hungarian GP: Track Schedule


HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX 2018 - TRACK SCHEDULE

July 26th / Thursday

15:00 - 16:00 - Press Conference
16:00 - 18:00 - Pit-Lane Walk - PUBLIC (3-Day-Ticket-Holders Only)
16:00 - 18:30 - Pit-Lane Walk (F1 Experience - F1 Experience Guests Only)
18:30 - 19:30 - Truck Tour (F1 Experience - F1 Experience Guests Only)

July 27th / Friday

08:00 - 08:50 - F1 2-Seater
11:00 - 12:30 - Free Practice #1
13:00 - 14:00 - Press Conference
13:50 - 14:20 - Paddock Club Truck Tour
13:50 - 14:20 - Paddock Club Pit-Lane Walk
15:00 - 16:30 - Free Practice #2
17:40 - 17:50 - F1 2-Seater
19:00 - 19:30 - Paddock Club Truck Tour

July 28th / Saturday

09:00 - 09:30 - Paddock Club Pit-Lane Walk
09:00 - 09:30 - Paddock Club Truck Tour
09:00 - 09:45 - Team Pit-Stop Practice
09:30 - 09:50 - F1 2-Seater
12:00 - 13:00 - Free Practice #3
14:00 - 14:30 - Paddock Club Truck Tour
14:00 - 14:45 - Paddock Club Pit-Lane Walk
15:00 - 16:00 - Qualifying
18:30 - 18:50 - Drivers Fan Forum (TBC)

July 29th / Sunday

08:30 - 09:00 - F1 2-Seater
13:20 - 13:50 - Paddock Club Pit-Lane Walk
13:25 - 13:55 - Paddock Club Truck Tour
13:30 - 14:00 - Drivers Track Parade
14:00 - 14:15 - Starting Grid Presentation
14:54 - 14:56 - National Anthem (TBC)
15:10 - 17:10 - Race

* - Subject to change

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Thursday, August 3, 2017

In-Season Test #2 - Day #2 - Re-Cap & Times


IN-SEASON TEST #2 - DAY #2 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    McLaren prodigy Lando Norris narrowly missed out on the top time in the final Formula 1 test day at the Hungaroring.

    Sebastian Vettel finished the day fastest, just two tenths of a second quicker than 17-year-old Norris.

    Vettel set his 1:17.124s lap time in the morning, before handing over to team-mate Kimi Raikkonen. The championship leader was called up to test late and is believed to be running new parts. He was seven tenths of a second quicker than Raikkonen, who finished the day third.

    Norris, in only his first day in a Formula 1 car, completed more than 90 laps and set a lap time quicker than Fernando Alonso’s qualifying time last Saturday.

    It wasn’t all perfect for the young Brit, though, as he brought out the red flags at the end of the morning session.

    The star of the day was Robert Kubica, who drove a modern F1 car for the first time in six and a half years. Kubica completed nearly 150 laps in the RS17, after clipping the wall when leaving the garage for the first time and knocking down the “Nico Hulkenberg” sign left over from the Hungarian GP.

    Kubica’s time was fourth fastest, ahead of Carlos Sainz and Daniil Kvyat, who were sharing Toro Rosso testing duties.

    Kvyat brought out the second red flag of the day towards the end of the afternoon session. He had just improved his time to go sixth fastest when he brought out the red flag. The track turned green again five minutes later, only for the red flags to return to clear debris.

    Seventh in the timings was Lucas Auer, one of two juniors testing the Force India. He completed 49 laps and was four tenths of a quicker faster than Nikita Mazepin, who finished the day ninth.

    Mercedes junior George Russell took eighth fastest before stopping on track in the closing minutes of the afternoon session. He brought out the final red flag of the day – and the final red flag before summer break – and brought an end to the session.

    Rounding out the top 10 was Red Bull junior Pierre Gasly, who was driving for the senior team in his first day of in-season testing this year. He completed over 100 laps, but was more than a second slower than Kvyat.

    Luca Ghiotto in the Williams finished 11th, ahead of Santonio Ferruci in the Haas and Nobuhara Matsushuta in the Sauber.

TIMES:

1. Sebastian Vettel (AM) - 1:17.124 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany / 40 Laps
2. Lando Norris - 1:17.385 / McLaren-Honda / Great Britain / 91 Laps
3. Kimi Raikkonen (AM/PM) - 1:17.842 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland / 60 Laps
4. Robert Kubica - 1:18.572 / Renault-Renault / Poland / 142 Laps
5. Carlos Sainz (AM) - 1:18.850 / Toro Rosso-Renault / Spain / 68 Laps
6. Daniil Kvyat (PM) – 1:19.116 / Toro Rosso-Renault / Russia / 54 Laps
7. Lucas Auer (AM) - 1:19.242 / Force India-Mercedes / Austria / 49 Laps
8. George Russell - 1:19.391 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / 90 Laps
9. Nikita Mazepin (PM) - 1:19.692 / Force India-Mercedes / Russia / 48 Laps
10. Pierre Gasly - 1:20.337 / Red Bull-TAG-Heuer / France / 107 Laps
11. Luca Ghiotto - 1:20.414 / Williams-Mercedes / Italy / 161 Laps
12. Santino Ferrucci - 1:20.994 / Haas-Ferrari / USA / 116 Laps
13. Nobuharu Matsushita - 1:21.503 / Sauber-Ferrari / Japan / 121 Laps

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Wednesday, August 2, 2017

In-Season Test #2 - Day #2 - Line-Up


IN-SEASON TEST #2 - DAY #2 - LINE-UP

Mercedes-Mercedes: George Russell
Ferrari-Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen (AM) / Sebastian Vettel (PM)
Red Bull-TAG-Heuer: Pierre Gasly
Williams-Mercedes: Luca Ghiotto
Renault-Renault: Robert Kubica
McLaren-Honda: Lando Norris
Toro Rosso-Renault: Carlos Sainz (AM) / Daniil Kvyat (PM)
Force India-Mercedes: Lucas Auer (AM) / Nikita Mazepin (PM)*
Sauber-Ferrari: Nobuharu Matsushita
Haas-Ferrari: Santino Ferrucci 

* - Notes drivers are sharing testing duties

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In-Season Test #2 - Day #1 - Re-Cap & Times


IN-SEASON TEST #2 - DAY #1 - RE-CAP & TIMES

    Charles Leclerc topped the time-sheets at the end of the first day of the second and last in-season test of the year. Leclerc, a reigning GP3 champion and current Formula 2 driver for PREMA Racing, finished the session with a fastest time of 1:17.746. And which team did he get to drive for? Ferrari. Leclerc is part of the Ferrari Academy and it is rumored that he will have a potential F1 drive next year with Sauber.

    GP3 driver, George Russell, drove the Mercedes and finished the session in 4th. He completed a total of 119 laps and had a fastest time of 1:19.231. Valtteri Bottas drove a separate Mercedes to conduct a special tyre test for Pirelli. Bottas finished just ahead of Russel, in 3rd, with a 1:18.732.

    Verstappen, one of the other current F1 drivers to stay behind at Hungaroring for the test, had issues with his Red Bull during most of the day, including an engine problem that left him in the garage for quite a long time. He finished down in 11th and only completed 58 laps.

    Stoffel Vandoorne finished 2nd fastest of the day with a 1:17.834 but the day didn't come without a McLaren technical issue. His car stopped on track during the session and caused Red Flags.

    Force India split driving duties between one of their test/reserve drivers, Nikita Mazepin. He drove the car during the 4-Hour AM session, before Lucas Auer, a DTM driver for Mercedes, took over for the 4-Hour PM session. Mazepin finished the session in 6th and Auer, a bit further down in 9th.

    Other drivers taking part in Tuesday's running were Lance Stroll, Nicholas Latifi (F2), Sean Gelael (F2), Santino Ferrucci (F2 & GP3) and Gustav Malja (F2).

TIMES:

1. Charles Leclerc - 1:17.746 / Ferrari-Ferrari / Monaco / 98 Laps
2. Stoffel Vandoorne - 1:17.834 / McLaren-Honda / Belgium / 71 Laps
3. Valtteri Bottas - 1:18.732 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / 155 Laps (T)
4. George Russell - 1:19.231 / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / 119 Laps
5. Lance Stroll - 1:19.866 / Williams-Mercedes / Canada / 137 Laps
6. Nikita Mazepin (AM) - 1:19.910 / Force India-Mercedes / Russia / 52 Laps
7. Nicholas Latifi - 1:20.302 / Renault-Renault / Canada / 53 Laps
8. Sean Gelael - 1:20.341 / Toro Rosso-Renault / Indonesia / 100 Laps
9. Lucas Auer (PM) - 1:20.563 / Force India-Mercedes / Austria / 53 Laps
10. Santino Ferrucci - 1:21.185 / Haas-Ferrari / USA / 101 Laps
11. Max Verstappen - 1:21.228 / Red Bull-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands / 58 Laps
12. Gustav Malja - 1:21.503 / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden / 108 Laps

(T) - Bottas running for Pirelli test only

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Tuesday, August 1, 2017

In-Season Test #2 - Day #1 - Line-Up


IN-SEASON TEST #2 - DAY #1 - LINE-UP

Mercedes-Mercedes: George Russell / Valtteri Bottas (T)
Ferrari-Ferrari: Charles Leclerc
Red Bull-TAG-Heuer: Max Verstappen
Williams-Mercedes: Lance Stroll
Renault-Renault: Nicholas Latifi
McLaren-Honda: Stoffel Vandoorne
Toro Rosso-Renault: Sean Gelael
Force India-Mercedes: Nikita Mazepin (AM) / Lucas Auer (PM)*
Sauber-Ferrari: Gustav Malja
Haas-Ferrari: Santino Ferrucci

* - Notes drivers are sharing testing duties
(T) - Bottas running for Pirelli test only

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Hungarian GP: Race - Re-Cap & Results


HUNGARIAN GP - RACE - RE-CAP & RESULTS

    It was a Ferrari 1-2 on the podium as Vettel brought the Italian team another win this season. It didn't come easy either. He struggled throughout the race with the steering and towards the final laps it was suggested that he even let Raikkonen pass as it appeared he was going faster.

    Going back to Lap 1, it was all chaos at the Red Bull garage following first lap contact between Verstappen and Ricciardo. The two had collided and Ricciardo was sent into a spin that ended his race before it could even really begin. Verstappen was found guilty of causing the collision and was handed a 10-Second-Time-Penalty which was added to his final race time. Following the accident, Ricciardo had some choice words about his younger team-mate. Verstappen, however, apologized to Ricciardo.

    More contact was also happening in the beginning of the race and this time it was between Romain Grosjean and Nico Hulkenberg. The two bumped wheels more than once throughout the race and Grosjean eventually retired after a failed pit-stop that left him with a loose tyre. He ended up having to pull over and stop the car before things became any more unsafe for the other drivers. The team ended up being fine for the unsafe release.

    Hulkenberg was also involved in a minor incident with other Haas driver, Kevin Magnussen, While Magnussen was clear to put the blame on Hulkenberg, even going as far as telling him to "Suck my b***s", the stewards found Magnussen responsible for forcing Hulkenberg off track and he was handed a 5-Second-Time-Penalty.

    Paul di Resta, who replaced an unwell Felipe Massa, was having a decent race considering it was the first time he'd driven a 2017 F1 car outside of the simulator. However, his race ended early due to an oil leak. Stroll was unable to get into the points this time around as he finished in 14th.

    Both Force India drivers were able to keep things clean on the track and managed to score another double-points finish. Perez in 8th, grabbed 4 points while Ocon finished 9th and got 2 points for the team. Force India still stand strong in 4th in the constructors championship and it doesn't look like Williams will be catching them anytime soon.

    There was a tight battle for third place between the two Mercedes drivers and Lewis Hamilton proved to be faster on his tyres. Early on in the race he suffered from a radio malfunction that left him unable to contact his engineer and the team. He could hear them, but for the team it was silence. 

    The team eventually decided to ask Bottas to let Hamilton past and that if he could not pass Raikkonen or catch either Ferrari within 5 laps, he was to give 3rd back to Bottas and at the final lap, Hamilton did as he was told. While he lost out on a podium, he still got 12 points for his 4th place finish.

    Hungary proved to be one of McLaren's best performances so far this season with both drivers scoring points and managing to finish the race without any engine failures. Fernando Alonso finished in 6th place and Vandoorne in 10th, grabbing the last championship point. This could be a sign of better things yet to come for the struggling team.

    Nico Hulkenberg ended up being the last retirement of the race due to brake issues but still qualified as finished as he completed over 90% of the race distance. His team-mate, Palmer, finished in 12th, just ahead of Magnussen, Stroll, Wehrlein and Ericsson.

    Formula 1 now heads on to its Summer Break but not everyone gets to go on vacation so quickly. The teams and a handful of drivers from F1, F2 and GP3 will stick around to complete a 2-Day in-season test at the Hungaroring. 

RESULTS:

1. Sebastian Vettel / Ferrari-Ferrari / Germany / + 25 Points
2. Kimi Raikkonen / Ferrari-Ferrari / Finland / + 18 Points
3. Valtteri Bottas / Mercedes-Mercedes / Finland / + 15 Points
4. Lewis Hamilton / Mercedes-Mercedes / Great Britain / + 12 Points
5. Max Verstappen / Red Bull-TAG-Heuer / Netherlands / + 10 Points*
6. Fernando Alonso / McLaren-Honda / Spain / + 8 Points
7. Carlos Sainz / Toro Rosso-Renault / Spain / + 6 Points
8. Sergio Perez / Force India-Mercedes / Mexico / + 4 Points
9. Esteban Ocon / Force India-Mercedes / France / + 2 Points
10. Stoffel Vandoorne / McLaren-Honda / Belgium / + 1 Point
11. Daniil Kvyat / Toro Rosso-Renault / Russia
12. Jolyon Palmer / Renault-Renault / Great Britain
13. Kevin Magnussen / Haas-Ferrari / Denmark**
14. Lance Stroll / Williams-Mercedes / Canada
15. Pascal Wehrlein / Sauber-Ferrari / Germany
16. Marcus Ericsson / Sauber-Ferrari / Sweden

RETIRED - Nico Hulkenberg / Renault-Renault / Germany / Brakes***
RETIRED - Paul di Resta / Williams-Mercedes / Great Britain / Oi Leak****
RETIRED - Romain Grosjean / Haas-Ferrari / France / Wheel Nut
RETIRED - Daniel Ricciardo / Red Bull-TAG-Heuer / Australia / Collision Damage

* - Notes Verstappen had 10 seconds added to his final race time
** - Notes Magnussen had 5 seconds added to his final race time
*** - Notes Hulkenberg retired on lap 69 but qualified as finishing the race as he had completed over 90% of the race distance
**** - Notes Paul di Resta replaced Felipe Massa (Illness)

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