August 7, 200717 yr GP Hungary1st Free Practice1 R. Kubica 1:22.390 2 F. Massa 1:22.519 3 K. Raikkonen 1:22.540 4 F. Alonso 1:22.585 5 L. Hamilton 1:22.654 6 N. Heidfeld 1:22.891 7 N. Rosberg 1:22.983 8 J. Button 1:23.294 9 R. Barrichello 1:23.601 10 R. Schumacher 1:23.802 11 A. Davidson 1:24.102 12 J. Trulli 1:24.318 13 A. Wurz 1:24.321 14 D. Coulthard 1:24.47415 H. Kovalainen 1:24.733 16 S. Vettel 1:24.90517 G. Fisichella 1:24.920 18 V. Liuzzi 1:24.976 19 T. Sato 1:25.307 20 M. Webber 1:25.584 21 A. Sutil 1:26.332 22 S. Yamamoto 1:28.118
August 7, 200717 yr GP Hungary2nd Free Practice1 F. Alonso 1:20.919 2 H. Kovalainen 1:21.283 3 L. Hamilton 1:21.338 4 N. Rosberg 1:21.485 5 N. Heidfeld 1:21.517 6 K. Raikkonen 1:21.589 7 F. Massa 1:21.620 8 G. Fisichella 1:21.698 9 J. Trulli 1:21.857 10 R. Kubica 1:21.906 11 R. Schumacher 1:21.912 12 A. Wurz 1:21.987 13 M. Webber 1:22.325 14 D. Coulthard 1:22.483 15 A. Davidson 1:22.510 16 J. Button 1:22.550 17 T. Sato 1:22.556 18 R. Barrichello 1:22.727 19 V. Liuzzi 1:23.136 20 S. Vettel 1:23.148 21 A. Sutil 1:23.673 22 S. Yamamoto 1:26.307
August 7, 200717 yr GP HungaryFree practice1 F. Massa 1:20.183 2 F. Alonso 1:20.414 3 L. Hamilton 1:20.461 4 N. Heidfeld 1:20.565 5 K. Raikkonen 1:20.741 6 N. Rosberg 1:20.868 7 J. Trulli 1:20.878 8 R. Schumacher 1:20.933 9 M. Webber 1:21.220 10 A. Wurz 1:21.323 11 A. Davidson 1:21.501 12 R. Kubica 1:21.666 13 H. Kovalainen 1:21.666 14 D. Coulthard 1:21.752 15 T. Sato 1:21.839 16 V. Liuzzi 1:21.909 17 G. Fisichella 1:22.131 18 J. Button 1:22.202 19 S. Vettel 1:22.394 20 R. Barrichello 1:22.596 21 A. Sutil 1:23.560 22 S. Yamamoto 1:24.062
August 7, 200717 yr GP HungaryQualifying1 F. Alonso 1:19.674 2 L. Hamilton 1:19.781 3 N. Heidfeld 1:20.259 4 K. Raikkonen 1:20.410 5 N. Rosberg 1:20.632 6 R. Schumacher 1:20.714 7 R. Kubica 1:20.876 8 G. Fisichella 1:21.079 9 J. Trulli 1:21.206 10 M. Webber 1:21.256 11 D. Coulthard 1:20.718 12 H. Kovalainen 1:20.779 13 A. Wurz 1:20.865 14 F. Massa 1:21.021 15 A. Davidson 1:21.127 16 V. Liuzzi 1:21.993 17 J. Button 1:21.737 18 R. Barrichello 1:21.877 19 T. Sato 1:22.143 20 S. Vettel 1:22.177 21 A. Sutil 1:22.737 22 S. Yamamoto 1:23.774
August 7, 200717 yr GP HungaryRace1 L. Hamilton 1:35:52.991 2 K. Raikkonen + 0.715 3 N. Heidfeld + 43.129 4 F. Alonso + 44.858 5 R. Kubica + 47.616 6 R. Schumacher + 50.669 7 N. Rosberg + 59.139 8 H. Kovalainen + 1:08.104 9 M. Webber + 1:16.331 10 J. Trulli + 1 laps 11 D. Coulthard + 1 laps 12 G. Fisichella + 1 laps 13 F. Massa + 1 laps 14 A. Wurz + 1 laps 15 T. Sato + 1 laps 16 S. Vettel + 1 laps 17 A. Sutil + 2 laps 18 R. Barrichello + 2 laps Did not finish 19 V. Liuzzi + 27 laps 20 A. Davidson + 29 laps 21 J. Button + 35 laps 22 S. Yamamoto + 65 laps
August 7, 200717 yr Pointless weekend for Red BullsRed Bull Racing endured a pointless weekend in Hungary as Mark Webber and David Coulthard finished ninth and eleventh respectively. "It was very inconsistent between sets of tyres out on track, so it was difficult to judge our out and out performance," said Coulthard. "Other than that, there wasn't too much to report from this race." Mark Webber commented, "Regarding the strategy, we thought that if we could get some clear air between lap 20-something through to 30, we'd switch to a three-stop strategy, but it wasn't enough for us to get a point today. The car balance improved as the race went on, and I had slightly better pace in the last two stints, but I don't think there was much more we could have done today. I was happy with how I drove, we gave everything. It's good now for everyone to have a break and re-group so we can finish the last six races as strong as we can be." Team boss Christian Horner added, "It was a frustrating race, as we were lacking a little bit of pace. With Mark we opted to run a three-stop strategy, which was the quickest way for him to complete the race, but we just missed out on a point. With David, we rolled the dice when we saw Davidson's car beached in a precarious position on the circuit, as we thought the safety car could be deployed. David was out of the points, so we gambled on his position, bought him into the pits and fuelled him to the finish. Unfortunately it didn't work out, but it was worth a try. On a positive note, we got two more finishes today and had 100 per cent reliability all weekend."
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