Ten of the best pictures which tell the story of the 2018 Hungarian Grand Prix weekend.
Haas
All three Ferrari-powered cars carried tribute to the Italian team’s former chairman and CEO Sergio Marchionne, who died last week.
Marcus Ericsson
Despite a couple of spins in practice, Marcus Ericsson out-qualified his team mate Charles Leclerc for the first time since the Chinese Grand Prix.
Pierre Gasly
On a track which masked Toro Rosso’s power deficit, Pierre Gasly delivered a superb and badly-needed sixth place.
Nico Hulkenberg
It was a frustrating weekend for Nico Hulkenberg: A fuelling error during qualifying cost him a chance to reach Q3, and he finished out of the points.
Sebastian Vettel
When the sun shone, Ferrari looked capable of blowing the field away.
Mercedes
But it rained during qualifying, and Mercedes swept the front row.
Fernando Alonso
Fernando Alonso celebrated his 37th birthday on race day and delivered more points for McLaren with eighth.
Start
Leclerc fell victim to a pincer movement by the Force India pair at the start.
Lewis Hamilton
Starting from pole position and with the Ferraris bottled up behind his team mate, Hamilton drew clear to take his fifth win of the season and a 24-point championship lead.
Podium
After a gruelling five races in six weeks the Formula 1 teams head into a badly-needed summer break.
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