Precision Achieves Major Success at Hungaroring

Qualifying:

Pos#DriverConstructorTime
12Lewis HamiltonCaterham-Judd1:14.543
263Jules BianchiPrecision-Mercedes1:14.545
31Sebastian VettelCaterham-Judd1:14.724
462Dave CassidyPrecision-Mercedes1:14.766
529Pastor MaldonadoSauber-Judd1:15.042
698Salvatore MiccoliDGN-Mercedes1:15.124
727Nathan McKaneFerrari1:15.437
891Max VerstappenCalinetic-Holden1:15.674
921Stoffel VandoorneHaas-Judd1:15.833
1099Kevin MagnussenDGN-Mercedes1:15.837
1190Daniel RicciardoCalinetic-Holden1:16.102
1232Daniel MelroseHolden1:16.272
135Valtteri BottasWilliams-Ferrari1:16.347
1428Romain GrosjeanFerrari1:16.388
1530Mike RockenfellerSauber-Judd1:16.510
1631Rhys DaviesHolden1:16.597
1743Sébastien BourdaisValerian-Ferrari1:16.600
1822Johnny Cecotto Jr.Haas-Judd1:16.637
196Ma QinghuaWilliams-Ferrari1:17.000
2067Marcel Agyemang-BaduRed Bull-Mercedes1:17.042
2166Esteban OconRed Bull-Mercedes1:17.236
2242Davide ValsecchiValerian-Ferrari1:17.448
2312Scott DixonFlanders-Holden1:17.734
2455Artem MarkelovMansell-Mercedes1:17.799
2556Bradley DagnallMansell-Mercedes1:17.837
2611Carlos Sainz JrFlanders-Holden1:17.966

* demoted five places for changing engine/gearbox

Report:

Valerian leading a Grand Prix is pretty much a rare picture, but we got it here.

The Hungaroring is one of the most serious challenge in contemporary Formula 1. The low-angle rear wings of the current aerodynamic ruleset makes it a real challenge to keep control of your race car. This aids the truly talented drivers, however, as Jules Bianchi was indeed able to split the two Caterham-Judds.

At the actual race on Saturday, Precision was the team to beat. When Lewis Hamilton’s Judd engine expired, the team was able to run in a 1-2 position, which is how they ended up in the end: Jules Bianchi made up 14 points on championship leader Sebastian Vettel from Germany, giving us hope for a title fight.

Sebastian Vettel made a couple of driver errors but also lacked more pace than his superior car should allow him to lack. He dropped like a rock, having to fight with the legendary Daniel Melrose for the last two points positions, the Australian coming up victorious, giving Holden more points and price money to work with.

A couple of surprises were found outside the podium: whilst, for example, Salvatore Miccoli’s usual fourth place is not all that impressive, especially after being outdone by Calinetic for third, Bourdais overcoming his weak car to grab four championship points sure was. Bottas also forced the Williams into the points.

Race:

Pos#DriverConstructorTime/RetiredPoints
163Jules BianchiPrecision-Mercedes49:24.60515
262Dave CassidyPrecision-Mercedes+8.74812
391Max VerstappenCalinetic-Holden+19.34110
498Salvatore MiccoliDGN-Mercedes+21.3248
521Stoffel VandoorneHaas-Judd+28.0086
699Kevin MagnussenDGN-Mercedes+30.6675
743Sébastien BourdaisValerian-Ferrari+43.5414
85Valtteri BottasWilliams-Ferrari+43.7053
932Daniel MelroseHolden+49.7502
101Sebastian VettelCaterham-Judd+50.4071
1129Pastor MaldonadoSauber-Judd+58.8420
1212Scott DixonFlanders-Holden+63.8990
1328Romain GrosjeanFerrari+68.6800
146Ma QinghuaWilliams-Ferrari+1 Lap0
1556Bradley DagnallMansell-Mercedes+1 Lap0
1622Johnny Cecotto Jr.Haas-Judd+1 Lap0
1731Rhys DaviesHolden+1 Lap0
1866Marcel Agyemang-BaduRed Bull-Mercedes+1 Lap0
DNF55Artem MarkelovMansell-MercedesAccident0
DNF27Nathan McKaneFerrariAccident0
DNF90Daniel RicciardoCalinetic-HoldenCollision0
DNF30Mike RockenfellerSauber-JuddCollision0
DNF11Carlos Sainz Jr.Flanders-HoldenWater Leak0
DNF67Esteban OconRed Bull-MercedesAccident0
DNF2Lewis HamiltonCaterham-JuddEngine2
DNF42Davide ValsecchiValerian-FerrariCollision0

Fastest Lap:

Lewis Hamilton – 1:15.604

Infinite Improbability Drive Of The Race:

Sébastien Bourdais – drove amazingly well and helps keeping Valerian alive.

Reject Of The Race:

Daniel Ricciardo – took out Mike Rockenfeller, not helping himself or Sauber.