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2013 Hungarian Grand Prix

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2013 Hungarian Grand Prix
Race 10 of 19 in the2013 Formula One World Championship
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Hungaroring
Hungaroring
Race details
Date28 July 2013
Official nameFormula 1Magyar Nagydíj 2013[1]
LocationHungaroring
Mogyoród,Hungary
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length4.381 km (2.722 miles)
Distance70 laps, 306.630 km (190.531 miles)
WeatherVery hot and sunny, 35 °C.
Attendance247,000 (Weekend) 99,000 (Race Day)[2]
Pole position
DriverMercedes
Time1:19.388
Fastest lap
DriverAustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault
Time1:24.069 on lap 61
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondLotus-Renault
ThirdRed Bull-Renault
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2013 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally known as theFormula 1 Magyar Nagydíj 2013)[1] was aFormula Onemotor race which was held on 28 July 2013 at theHungaroring inMogyoród,Hungary.[3] The race was the tenth round of the2013 FIA Formula One World Championship, and marked the 29th running of theHungarian Grand Prix, and the 28th time it had been held as a round of the World Championship.

The race, contested over 70 laps, was won byLewis Hamilton after starting from pole position. It was his first win since joiningMercedes for 2013.Lotus driverKimi Räikkönen finished second, andSebastian Vettel finished third forRed Bull Racing. Despite being held in July, the race was the last of the season that was not won by Vettel. This was also Mercedes's last win until the2014 Australian Grand Prix.

Report

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Background

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Like the2012 Hungarian Grand Prix, tyre supplier Pirelli brought its white-banded medium compound tyre as the harder "prime" tyre and the yellow-banded soft compound tyre as the softer "option" tyre.

Qualifying

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Q1

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Eliminated in Q1 were Sauber's Gutierrez, Force India's di Resta, Caterham's Pic and Van der Garde and the Marussias of Bianchi and Chilton.

Q2

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Eliminated in Q2 were Force India's Sutil, Sauber's Hülkenberg, McLaren's Button, Toro Rosso's Vergne, and the Williams cars of Maldonado and Bottas.

Q3

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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton took pole position with a time of 1:19.388 narrowly followed by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, and the Lotus of Romain Grosjean.

Race

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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton led from pole position ahead of Vettel and Grosjean. Rosberg and Massa touched on lap 1 and caused damage to Massa's car. Rosberg twice ran off the road during the first lap and lost several places, but suffered no damage. Hamilton made his first pit stop on lap 10 and that handed the race lead to Vettel. Hamilton came out just behind McLaren's Jenson Button, but was able to get past him quickly and this changed the dynamic of the race.

Vettel would pit and get stuck behind Button for several laps. Webber was the only leading driver to start on the harder compound tyres, giving him the lead after the first round of pit stops. However the harder tyres were to prove less durable than expected under the hot conditions, and he was eventually forced to make three stops. By lap 15 the running order was Webber, Hamilton, Button, Vettel, and Grosjean. Vettel tried to get past Button and damaged his front wing during one attempt. Vettel and Grosjean would eventually get past Button. Grosjean touched Button going into the chicane at Turn 6 and 7. Grosjean eventually passed Massa into Turn 4 but received a drive-through penalty for leaving the track during the overtake. Sutil suffered a hydraulic leak earlier on and his 100th Grand Prix was over. Shortly after Grosjean's penalty, Esteban Gutierrez who suffered an engine failure in FP3 and was eliminated from Q1 continued to have reliability issues and was wheeled back in the garage with transmission problems. Despite being a potential contender for points, his teammate Hülkenberg picked up a drive-through penalty for speeding in the pit lane. Valtteri Bottas retired after a smoky engine failure when the race leaders were on lap 45, which was his first retirement in Formula One, it was later confirmed of a hydraulic failure the cause of the smoke.

Hamilton retook the lead after the last round of stops ahead of Räikkönen, Vettel, and Webber. Rosberg retired late in the race with a fiery engine failure which lifted Maldonado and Williams into the points for the first time this season. Di Resta, Sutil's teammate also suffered hydraulic failure shortly before the end of the race.

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton went on to win the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix followed by Lotus' Kimi Räikkönen and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton had thus won the Hungarian Grand Prix four times, in 2013, 2012, 2009, and 2007, and became tied with Michael Schumacher for the most wins in the Hungarian Grand Prix. He also became the first British driver to win in a Mercedes since Stirling Moss. This would prove to be the last non-Vettel win of 2013, as Vettel would go on to win the next nine races.

Post race

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Romain Grosjean received a 20-second post-race penalty for hitting Jenson Button's McLaren while attempting to overtake him at the chicane during the race, but the penalty had no effect on the final standings as Button was more than 20 seconds behind him at the end of the race.[4]

Ferrari was fined €15,000 when FIA's technical officials notified the race stewards after the race that Fernando Alonso had activated hisDRS on three occasions during the race when not within one second of another car, as mandated by the regulations. The team was reported to not have switched the DRS enabling system from the pre-race setting to the race setting. As soon as the team became aware of the problem, they informed the driver to only use DRS when told to do so by the team. Stewards concluded that although Alonso gained a small advantage (less than a second), he also suffered a disadvantage by being unable to use DRS on every legitimate occasion. The team was still ultimately responsible for ensuring that the system conformed to the regulations.[5]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorQ1Q2Q3Grid
110United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes1:20.3631:19.8621:19.3881
21GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault1:20.6461:19.9921:19.4262
38FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Renault1:20.4471:20.1011:19.5953
49GermanyNico RosbergMercedes1:20.3501:19.7781:19.7204
53SpainFernando AlonsoFerrari1:20.6521:20.1831:19.7915
67FinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault1:20.8671:20.2431:19.8516
74BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari1:21.0041:20.4601:19.9297
819AustraliaDaniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari1:21.1811:20.5271:20.6418
96MexicoSergio PérezMcLaren-Mercedes1:21.6121:20.5451:22.3989
102AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault1:21.2641:20.503no time10
1115GermanyAdrian SutilForce India-Mercedes1:21.4711:20.56911
1211GermanyNico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari1:21.0281:20.58012
135United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes1:21.1311:20.77713
1418FranceJean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari1:21.3451:21.02914
1516VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault1:20.8161:21.13315
1617FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Renault1:21.1351:21.21916
1712MexicoEsteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari1:21.72417
1814United KingdomPaul di RestaForce India-Mercedes1:22.04318
1920FranceCharles PicCaterham-Renault1:23.00719
2021NetherlandsGiedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault1:23.33320
2122FranceJules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth1:23.78721
2223United KingdomMax ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth1:23.99722
107% time:1:25.974
Source:[6]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
110United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes701:42:29.445125
27FinlandKimi RäikkönenLotus-Renault70+10.938618
31GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull-Renault70+12.459215
42AustraliaMark WebberRed Bull-Renault70+18.0441012
53SpainFernando AlonsoFerrari70+31.411510
68FranceRomain GrosjeanLotus-Renault70+52.295138
75United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren-Mercedes70+53.819136
84BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari70+56.44774
96MexicoSergio PérezMcLaren-Mercedes69+1 Lap92
1016VenezuelaPastor MaldonadoWilliams-Renault69+1 Lap151
1111GermanyNico HülkenbergSauber-Ferrari69+1 Lap12
1218FranceJean-Éric VergneToro Rosso-Ferrari69+1 Lap14
1319AustraliaDaniel RicciardoToro Rosso-Ferrari69+1 Lap8
1421NetherlandsGiedo van der GardeCaterham-Renault68+2 Laps20
1520FranceCharles PicCaterham-Renault68+2 Laps19
1622FranceJules BianchiMarussia-Cosworth67+3 Laps21
1723United KingdomMax ChiltonMarussia-Cosworth67+3 Laps22
1814United KingdomPaul di RestaForce India-Mercedes66Hydraulics18
199GermanyNico RosbergMercedes64Engine4
Ret17FinlandValtteri BottasWilliams-Renault42Hydraulics16
Ret12MexicoEsteban GutiérrezSauber-Ferrari28Transmission17
Ret15GermanyAdrian SutilForce India-Mercedes19Hydraulics11
Source:[7][8]
  • ^1  —Romain Grosjean was given a 20-second post-race penalty in lieu of a drive-through penalty for hittingJenson Button's McLaren during an overtake attempt. Grosjean's time difference to race winner Lewis Hamilton was +32.295 at the finish line, and the post-race penalty did not thus affect final race standings.[4]

Championship standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos.DriverPoints
1GermanySebastian Vettel172
12FinlandKimi Räikkönen134
13SpainFernando Alonso133
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton124
5AustraliaMark Webber105
Source:[9]
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1AustriaRed Bull-Renault277
2GermanyMercedes208
3ItalyFerrari194
4United KingdomLotus-Renault183
5IndiaForce India-Mercedes59
Source:[9]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Formula 1 Magyar Nagydíj".Formula1.com.Formula One Administration. Archived fromthe original on 3 June 2013. Retrieved7 July 2013.
  2. ^"Portfolio".
  3. ^"FIA Formula One calendar".FIA.com. Fedération Internationale de l'Automobile. Archived fromthe original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved7 July 2013.
  4. ^abStraw, Edd (28 July 2013)."Hungarian GP: Romain Grosjean penalised for Jenson Button clash".Autosport. Retrieved28 July 2013.
  5. ^Noble, Jonathan; Beer, Matt (28 July 2013)."Hungarian GP: Fernando Alonso, Ferrari fined for DRS misuse".Autosport. Haymarket Media Group. Retrieved29 July 2013.
  6. ^"Formula 1 Magyar Nagydíj 2013 - Provisional Results".Formula1.com.Formula One Administration. 27 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved27 July 2013.
  7. ^"FORMULA 1 MAGYAR NAGYDÍJ 2013 - Provisional Results".Formula1.com.Formula One Administration. 28 July 2013. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2013. Retrieved28 July 2013.
  8. ^"Lewis Hamilton wins Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position in scorching 50-degree heat".The Daily Telegraph. London. 28 July 2012. Retrieved28 July 2013.
  9. ^ab"Hungary 2013 - Championship • STATS F1".statsf1.com. Retrieved18 March 2019.

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