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Hamilton takes win at Hungary: Ferrari Team Report

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Lewis Hamilton takes the 19th win of his career at the Hungarian Grand Prix while Kimi Raikkonen displays a marvelous performance to take second

 

Fernando Alonso at the 2012 Hungarian Grand Prix

 

 

 

There were no special birthday presents for Fernando Alonso, who turned 31 today, but as the Spaniard said earlier in the week, the important thing is to always bring home as many points as possible, be that a win or a fifth place. Today, that meant the lesser of those two options, but thanks to the 10 points that come with it, the Spaniard saw his lead in the Drivers’ classification grow by a further six points from 34 to 40, over Mark Webber, who finished eighth today in the Red Bull. Although Felipe Massa in the other F2012 never really recovered from losing a few places at the start, the 2 points he gets for ninth place today, help keep Scuderia Ferrari within 4 points of second place in the Constructors’ table, even if the Italian team has slipped back to fourth place.

 

 

Lewis Hamilton wins 2012 Hungarian Grand Prix

 

 

 

The race was won by Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren, the Englishman taking his second victory of the season. It was hardly surprising, as he had been quickest all weekend. Behind him on the podium came the two Lotus, Kimi Raikkonen getting the better of team-mate Romain Grosjean with a spirited passing move in the later part of the race.

 

When the lights went out, the first start was aborted as Michael Schumacher stalled his Mercedes on the grid, bringing the actual race distance down to 69 laps. Second time round and Hamilton led from pole, followed by Grosjean, with Button passing Vettel for third. Fernando moved up one place to sit behind the German Red Bull driver, as the Spaniard had managed to pass Raikkonen. Seventh was Webber in the other Red Bull, followed by Senna for Williams and then Felipe who had dropped a couple of places to ninth in the early stages.

 

 

Mark Webber at the 2012 Hungarian Grand Prix

 

 

 

Lap 6 and Fernando had dropped well back from the lead four, being keen to look after his Option tyres in the early stages and had Raikkonen’s Lotus less than a second off his tail, while Felipe was chasing fellow Brazilian Senna for eighth spot. Vergne in the Toro Rosso was the first to pit for a normal tyre stop, coming in from 16th on lap 12. Button brought the McLaren in from third on lap 15, followed down pit lane by Hulkenberg and Maldonaldo. Senna came in on 16, which moved Felipe up one place to sixth, with Rosberg also coming in on this lap. Vettel and Fernando came in to the pits in close succession on lap 17, the Ferrari man switching to the Medium Pirelli tyre. Next time round, Hamilton changed tyres promoting Grosjean to the lead, as Felipe also made his tyre change on this lap. Lap 18 and Fernando had found himself ninth stuck behind Perez in the Sauber as Grosjean pitted the Lotus, leaving his team-mate Raikkonen and Red Bull’s Webber in first and second, as they had yet to pit. On lap 20, Fernando fought his way past the Mexican, as Raikkonen came in for Softs and Webber for Mediums.

 

The run of pit stops had not worked in the Scuderia’s favour, as Fernando found himself dropped to sixth behind Raikkonen and Felipe was ninth behind Senna. But there were different strategies at play, as Hamilton in the lead was on the Medium, with Grosjean second on Soft, followed by Button on Medium, with Vettel and Raikkonen on Soft, while Fernando was on the Medium. With 25 laps gone, Fernando was trailing the Finn in the Lotus by 6.1 seconds and had 1.1 in hand over seventh placed Webber.

 

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