2012 Formula 1™ Eni Magyar Nagydíj Round 11 of the 2012 FIA Formula One World Championship
Circuit layout
Circuit details
Race Date: 29 Jul 2012
Circuit Name: Hungaroring
Number of Laps: 70
Circuit Length: 4.381 km
Race Distance: 306.630 km
Lap Record: 1:19.071 - M Schumacher (2004)
Onboard Lap
Past Winners
2011 - Jenson Button
2010 - Mark Webber
2009 - Lewis Hamilton
2008 - Heikki Kovalainen
2007 - Lewis Hamilton
Last year's results
Spoiler:
Pole position: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull-Renault - 1:19.815
Podium: 1. Jenson Button - McLaren-Mercedes -1h 46m 42.337s
2. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull-Renault - +3.588s
3. Fernando Alonso - Ferrari - +19.819s
Driver Pts
1. F. Alonso --------------- 154
2. M. Webber --------------- 120
3. S. Vettel --------------- 110
4. K. Raikkonen --------------- 98
5. L. Hamilton --------------- 92
6. N. Rosberg --------------- 76
7. J. Button --------------- 68
8. R. Grosjean --------------- 61
9. S. Perez --------------- 47
10. K. Kobayashi --------------- 33
11. P. Maldonado --------------- 29
12. M. Schumacher --------------- 29
13. P. di Resta --------------- 27
14. F. Massa --------------- 23
15. N. Hulkenberg --------------- 19
16. B. Senna --------------- 18
17. J. Vergne --------------- 4
18. D. Ricciardo --------------- 2
19. H. Kovalainen --------------- 0
20. V. Petrov --------------- 0
21. T. Glock --------------- 0
22. C. Pic --------------- 0
23. N. Karthikeyan --------------- 0
24. P. de la Rosa --------------- 0
Alonso needs to endure some kind of misfortune there. He's killing the championship at this rate.
Also hoping for some kind of "normal weekend" for Lotus. We still need our 8th winner this season, and some healthy competition in the WCC is also appreciated.
We had quite a good Hungarian GP last year. Let's see if the track can deliver again.
Red Bull vs Lotus. And Force India will probably be quick too this weekend. Alonso should be strong too as always. I don´t know how competitive McLaren will be but i don´t expect them to fight for the victory. Let´s wait and see. Tyre management will be very important.
McLaren have more upgrades for this race and it's a good track for Button so expect him at least to be strong. Can't see it from Force India myself. They've been very poor all season and went backwards at Germany.