Lewis Hamilton won Hungarian GP
British driver of the Mercedes AMG, Lewis Hamilton won Sunday, Hungarian Grand Prix, the tenth stage of the Formula 1 World Championship, followed by Finn Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus-Renault) and German Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull ). He says his Hungarian Grand Prix victory is among the "most important of my career."
The pilot managed third "pole" in a row in 2013, but has not made any illusion that it would achieve the Hungaroring. "I have a very good car," said Hamilton Saturday, idea that agreed the former F1 legend Niki Lauda, now officially Mercedes. Preliminary findings were reflected in the betting odds, Lewis started the fourth chance to win, after Vettel, Raikkonen and Grosjean.He led the "clean" and risked only when it was absolutely necessary. Art of piloting went perfect with the team strategy, who called Hamilton in the pits at appropriate times. Then the former world champion had physical strength, given the conditions in which the race was held: there were recorded no less than 50 degrees Celsius in the track. The final conclusion was in contradiction with the original. Hamilton made a great race, and after about 100 minutes of "driving" enjoyed its first victory of the season, and first obtained with the new team. However, the British equaled Michael Schumacher Hungaroring number of victories, four.
Hamilton, who split up with girlfriend Nicole Scherzinger this month, said the victory came after "one of the hardest weeks of my life".He added: "My mind has been in a lot of different places. This weekend, when I've not been on my laptop with my engineers or in the car, my mind has just been in the clouds. My mum and dad have been calling and messaging me a lot these last couple of weeks trying to lift my spirits. It's been a tough time. They've really made the difference."
Finn Kimi Raikkonen finished second on the Hungaroring after successfully resisted the attacks of Sebastian Vettel, who was satisfied with 3rd place.
The fourth was placed Australian Mark Webber (Red Bull), five was Spaniard Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) and the sixth crossing the finish line Frenchman Romain Grosjean (Lotus-Renault). 7-10 places at the Hungaroring race ended following drivers: Briton Jenson Button (McLaren-Mercedes), Brazilian Felipe Massa (Ferrari), Mexican Sergio Perez (McLaren-Mercedes) and Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado (Williams).
In Formula 1 is a four-week break, the next step, the Belgian Grand Prix, being scheduled on August 25.
Drivers standing after ten stages:
1. Sebastian Vettel 172;
2. Kimi Raikkonen 134;
3. Fernando Alonso 133;
4. Lewis Hamilton 124;
5. Mark Webber 105;
6. Nico Rosberg 84;
7. Felipe Massa 61;
8. Romain Grosjean 49;
9. Jenson Button 39;
10. Paul di Resta 36.
Top car manufacturers:
1. Red Bull 277 de points;
2. Mercedes 208;
3. Ferrari 194;
4. Lotus Renault 183;
5. Force India 59;
6. McLaren-Mercedes 57;
7. Toro Rosso 24;
8. Sauber 7;
9. Williams 1;
10-11. Caterham, Marussia 0
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