Tag: Hungarian Grand prix
Vettel fought a steering wheel problem at Hungaroring
Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen took a double victory for Ferrari at the F1 Hungarian Grand prix. Both drivers were happy with the result....
Vettel holds on to win in Hungary
Sebastian Vettel managed a race-long steering issue to claim victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix in Hungary. He was ahead of Ferrari team-mate Kimi...
Ferrari locked the front row in Hungaroring, Vettel first
Sebastian Vettel stormed to pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix, backed up by team-mate Kimi Räikkönen, as Ferrari won the battle against main...
Vettel fastest in FP3 in Hungary
Sebastian Vettel laid down a marker during final practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix. As Friday pace-setter Daniel Ricciardo hit trouble and Mercedes struggled.
Vettel...
Di Resta replaces Massa at Williams
Williams has announced that reserve driver Paul di Resta will replace the unwell Felipe Massa for the remainder of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend....
Keeping Your Cool – how F1 teams fight cars’ overheating
Formula One cars are fickle beasts, built to operate at high speed and withstand G-Forces that test them to the extreme. They rank among...
Wolff: The advantage in the standings is not important now –...
Mercedes-Benz Motorsport director Toto Wolff talks about the first half of the 2017 Formula 1 World Championship and Mercedes’ performance. He also previews the...
Alonso: On paper, the Hungaroring presents one of the best opportunities...
On paper, the Hungaroring circuit presents one of the best opportunities for McLaren to get in the points, Fernando Alonso said before the Hungarian...
Grosjean: There’s no bad team in F1. It’s just a constant...
Romain Grosjean thinks Haas made a big step in comparison with last year when the team debuted in Formula 1. The French driver also...
Hungaroring – the slowest permanent circuit on the Formula 1 calendar
With an average speed of just 190 kph (118 mph), the Hungaroring is the slowest permanent circuit on the Formula One calendar. The track...