Lewis Hamilton wins in Hungary to stretch F1 title lead over Sebastian Vettel

6 years, 3 months ago - 30 July 2018, Autoblog
Lewis Hamilton wins in Hungary to stretch F1 title lead over Sebastian Vettel
After 12 races, Hamilton has 213 points to Vettel's 189

Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position for Mercedes on Sunday to go into the August break with a 24-point lead over Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel. Vettel was runner-up in Hungary, 17.1 seconds behind, and survived a late collision with Hamilton's team mate Valtteri Bottas who also banged bodywork with Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo.

The victory was Hamilton's record sixth in Hungary, fifth of the season and 67th of his career. Ferrari, mourning the death of former chairman Sergio Marchionne, had Kimi Raikkonen finish third to complete a podium of champions on a dry and sweltering afternoon at the Hungaroring outside Budapest.

In a race effectively decided by Saturday's wet qualifying, when Mercedes locked out the front row of the grid against expectation, Hamilton was never challenged.

"We came here knowing Ferrari would be really quick this weekend so to come out with these points, we'll definitely take it as a bonus," said Hamilton in a pitlane interview after embracing team members. "I'm really happy with how strong it's come in the last couple of races. We've got to come strong in the next half," added the 33-year-old, who won in Germany from 14th place on the grid a weekend earlier.

After 12 races, Hamilton has 213 points to Vettel's 189.

Tire strategies were also crucial at a relatively slow and twisty circuit where overtaking is always difficult, with track temperatures hovering around 50 degrees Celsius. Vettel started on the softs and went for a longer first stint than Mercedes, worried by Ferrari's quick getaways, who opted for ultrasofts that were quicker at the start but faded more rapidly.

Lining up in fourth place on the grid, Vettel grabbed third from Raikkonen immediately but could not find a way past Bottas who slotted in behind Hamilton as a defense against the red threat.

"We were out of position. I think we could have gone with Lewis today with the race pace," said Vettel. "P2 is not really what we wanted this weekend but I think it was the maximum today."

ANGRY VERSTAPPEN

Raikkonen, without water during the race after Ferrari forgot to connect the bottle, made two stops and agreed third – his fifth successive podium finish – was the best he could have hoped for in the circumstances.

"We caught up with Bottas after the first stop but there was no chance to overtake. So our option was to stop again and try again. At least we got one place back but far from ideal," said the Finn. "I think we had pretty good speed today. But what can you do? Sometimes it's like that, but you take the points and go on to the next one."

Ricciardo, starting 12th, finished fourth but his Dutch teammate Max Verstappen retired early on with a Renault engine failure that infuriated both driver and team boss Christian Horner.

"We pay multi-millions of pounds for these engines and for first class, or state-of-the-art, product and you can see it's quite clearly some way below that," said Horner.

Bottas ended up fifth, and was called to see stewards about the collisions, with French driver Pierre Gasly sixth for Toro Rosso. Kevin Magnussen was a lapped seventh for Haas, lifting the U.S.-owned team to fifth and ahead of Force India, with double world champion Fernando Alonso eighth for McLaren on his 37th birthday. Carlos Sainz took two points for Renault in ninth and Romain Grosjean made sure of another for Haas. 

FORMULA 1 ROLEX MAGYAR NAGYDÍJ 2018 - RACE RESULT

27-29 Jul 2018 Hungaroring, Budapest

144Lewis HamiltonMERCEDES701:37:16.42725
25Sebastian VettelFERRARI70+17.123s18
37Kimi RäikkönenFERRARI70+20.101s15
43Daniel RicciardoRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER70+46.419s12
577Valtteri BottasMERCEDES70+60.000s10
610Pierre GaslySCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA70+73.273s8
720Kevin MagnussenHAAS FERRARI69+1 lap6
814Fernando AlonsoMCLAREN RENAULT69+1 lap4
955Carlos SainzRENAULT69+1 lap2
108Romain GrosjeanHAAS FERRARI69+1 lap1
1128Brendon HartleySCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA69+1 lap0
1227Nico HulkenbergRENAULT69+1 lap0
1331Esteban OconFORCE INDIA MERCEDES69+1 lap0
1411Sergio PerezFORCE INDIA MERCEDES69+1 lap0
159Marcus EricssonSAUBER FERRARI68+2 laps0
1635Sergey SirotkinWILLIAMS MERCEDES68+2 laps0
1718Lance StrollWILLIAMS MERCEDES68+2 laps0
NC2Stoffel VandoorneMCLAREN RENAULT49DNF0
NC33Max VerstappenRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER5DNF0
NC16Charles LeclercSAUBER FERRARI0DNF0

Bottas received a 10-second time penalty for causing a collision with Ricciardo

2018 Driver Standings

1Lewis HamiltonGBRMERCEDES213
2Sebastian VettelGERFERRARI189
3Kimi RäikkönenFINFERRARI146
4Valtteri BottasFINMERCEDES132
5Daniel RicciardoAUSRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER118
6Max VerstappenNEDRED BULL RACING TAG HEUER105
7Nico HulkenbergGERRENAULT52
8Kevin MagnussenDENHAAS FERRARI45
9Fernando AlonsoESPMCLAREN RENAULT44
10Sergio PerezMEXFORCE INDIA MERCEDES30
11Carlos SainzESPRENAULT30
12Esteban OconFRAFORCE INDIA MERCEDES29
13Pierre GaslyFRASCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA26
14Romain GrosjeanFRAHAAS FERRARI21
15Charles LeclercMONSAUBER FERRARI13
16Stoffel VandoorneBELMCLAREN RENAULT8
17Marcus EricssonSWESAUBER FERRARI5
18Lance StrollCANWILLIAMS MERCEDES4
19Brendon HartleyNZLSCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA2
20Sergey SirotkinRUSWILLIAMS MERCEDES0

2018 Constructor Standings

1MERCEDES345
2FERRARI335
3RED BULL RACING TAG HEUER223
4RENAULT82
5HAAS FERRARI66
6FORCE INDIA MERCEDES59
7MCLAREN RENAULT52
8SCUDERIA TORO ROSSO HONDA28
9SAUBER FERRARI18
10WILLIAMS MERCEDES4