After spending two weekends racing in Austria, we finally move on to a different track and country, and it's one Hamilton is incredibly dominant at.
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2018 Hungarian GP Key Stats
So far this season Red Bull have won the third, sixth and ninth races, the Hungarian GP is the 12th, can they keep the pattern going?
Read More »2017 Hungarian GP Post-Race Stats
The Hungarian GP is over, and there is now no more F1 for another few weeks as the summer break starts and the team staff can take a much-needed break.
Read More »2016 Hungarian GP Post-Race Stats
Hungary was surprisingly dull this year, just one retirement and it came towards the end of the race.
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Hungary! A race that traditionally the Red Bulls have been very strong at, so Mercedes may have a race on their hands for once.
Read More »2015 Hungarian GP Post-Race Stats
What a race that was! For almost the entire race you couldn’t be sure who would finish on the podium. Much like in Silverstone the two Mercedes locked out the front row and then lost it by turn one, this time with the two Ferraris prancing ahead of the Silver Arrows. Hamilton started the race on pole but very quickly …
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The Hungarian GP is just about half way into the season and it looks like Mercedes are walking away with both championships. The Silver Arrows have more points than Ferrari and Williams combined.
Read More »Post-Race Statistics of the 2014 Hungarian GP
HUNGARY! What a race! Another win for the happiest man in motorsport, Daniel Ricciardo.
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Over half way into the season and next up is the Hungarian GP, another race for Mercedes to dominate!
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Hamilton has finally won a race for Mercedes, four pole positions and before Sunday a best finishing position of only third. Hamilton is only the second British F1 winner in a German car, the only other being Stirling Moss back in 1955.
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