Hungarian Grand Prix 2010 Preview
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Red Bull qualify on pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday 1st August 2010.
the last weeks of the German Prize
This past weekend, one to two Ferrari finish sparked massive controversy because of its clear that these commands are not allowed under the rules of the FIA. Although Ferrari was fined, the FIA still exploring issues and additional consequences may be more likely. Fernando Alonso qualified third today for the Hungarian Grand Prix, with his team colleague Felipe Massa one behind in the fourth and no doubt will continue to slow today.
Qualifications in Hungary
Red Bull continues to prove that he has the fastest qualifying car with his half-Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in the second the place.
McLaren's qualifying nightmare continued with Lewis Hamilton qualified fifth and his team-mate Jenson Button in a disappointing 11th the place.
One of the cars that seem unable to compete in the Mercedes, with Nico Rosberg qualified in 6th and Michael Schumacher, starting back in 14th.
two Renaults Vitaly Petrov and Robert Kunica qualified in 7th and 8 or they will be happy with your starting position.
Pedro de la Rosa in his BMW Sauber had a good day and qualified ninth and Germany's Nico Hulkenberg in the Williams-Cosworth to start 10th.
Drivers and constructors championship.
Two British Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button continues to lead the individual driver's championship with two Red Bull drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber third and četvrti.Vozači and constructor championship position may change after today's Hungarian Grand Prix. With Red Bull and Ferrari dominated the first four race positions is likely to prove extremely difficult for Hamilton and McLaren to get past any of these drivers.
You can watch the race first August at 14:00 hours local time.
positions and cicuit is all set for the Hungarian Grand Prix will be electric, and if you are traveling and do not be dissappointed to know where you are staying. Hotels are likely to be expensive, so self catering could be a good choice of options, but book early!
If not, do not panic, as it will still be other forms of holiday accommodation in Hungary to choose from.