2016 Hungarian Grand Prix race result

2016 Hungarian Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix, ahead of Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo in third.

Pos # Driver Car Laps Time/gap Difference Reason
1 44 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 70 1hr 40m 30.115s
2 6 Nico Rosberg Mercedes 70 1.977 1.977
3 3 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull-TAG Heuer 70 27.539 25.562
4 5 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 70 28.213 0.674
5 33 Max Verstappen Red Bull-TAG Heuer 70 48.659 20.446
6 7 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 70 49.044 0.385
7 14 Fernando Alonso McLaren-Honda 69 1 lap 1 lap
8 55 Carlos Sainz Jnr Toro Rosso-Ferrari 69 1 lap 3.482
9 77 Valtteri Bottas Williams-Mercedes 69 1 lap 7.268
10 27 Nico Hulkenberg Force India-Mercedes 69 1 lap 7.091
11 11 Sergio Perez Force India-Mercedes 69 1 lap 14.817
12 30 Jolyon Palmer Renault 69 1 lap 7.248
13 21 Esteban Gutierrez Haas-Ferrari 69 1 lap 3.950
14 8 Romain Grosjean Haas-Ferrari 69 1 lap 6.454
15 20 Kevin Magnussen Renault 69 1 lap 1.278
16 26 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso-Ferrari 69 1 lap 0.719
17 12 Felipe Nasr Sauber-Ferrari 69 1 lap 1.470
18 19 Felipe Massa Williams-Mercedes 68 2 laps 1 lap
19 94 Pascal Wehrlein Manor-Mercedes 68 2 laps 18.267
20 9 Marcus Ericsson Sauber-Ferrari 68 2 laps 3.842
21 88 Rio Haryanto Manor-Mercedes 68 2 laps 28.104
Not classified
22 Jenson Button McLaren-Honda 60 10 laps 8 laps Oil leak

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5 comments on “2016 Hungarian Grand Prix race result”

  1. Good result for McLaren. They are definitely improving. I feel bad for Jenson though.

  2. So, it does look like while McLaren-Honda are coming up as best of the rest, Williams are slipping further afield. Soon Renault might also eclipse Williams.

    Oh, and Vettel needs to give a good shout-out to Kimi for holding up Verstappen in the earlier part of the race.

    Silly radio restrictions penalizing Button – it was reasonably evident that they went into crisis mode during those comms, and to be handed a penalty was incredibly harsh.

    1. It costed McLaren nothing, they were never going to get into the points anyway. Better this than inconsistent ruling.
      What it does show though is how lucky Rosberg was to get 10sec post race penalty. Drive-through would have been more damaging.

  3. Felipe Nasr with a Sauber finishing in front of Massa.

    1. But wasn’t Massa complaining that even after his steering rack was replaced, he felt it wasn’t right, but in the opposite direction? Its possible that after yesterday’s shunt with such an issue, his race was compromised on such a twisty circuit.

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