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On 29/07, 16:52
Citing the lack of time between the two Grand Prix, Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher, as well as team director Ross Brawn, have no illusions and do not anticipate entering the Top 6 during this Hungarian weekend.
On 29/07, 16:30
Daniel Ricciardo, struggling with balance issues, hopes for a better day tomorrow. For Tonio Liuzzi, the car has not evolved in the right direction.
On 29/07, 16:05
The BBC had an exclusivity contract for F1 until the end of the 2013 season. However, the cost-cutting plan imposed by David Cameron's government pushed the public broadcaster to reach an agreement with the pay-TV channel Sky, with which it will share half of the Grand Prix races starting in 2012.
On 29/07, 15:54
Busy day for the Russian team with work on aerodynamics this morning. The Virgin team is still searching for pace.
On 29/07, 15:18
Better than in Germany, the Saubers still lag behind the Force India and rely on qualifying to hope to outpace their rivals.
On 29/07, 14:53
No standout performance from Scuderia Toro Rosso, which preferred to focus on race pace from this Friday.
On 29/07, 14:36
Jarno Trulli returned to his seat at Team Lotus after leaving his T128 to Karun Chandhok in Germany. The Italian driver was able to test a new power steering that finally gives him satisfaction. Team Lotus also introduced some updates to the rear end. Heikki Kovalainen believes it's a step in the right direction, even though the right setup still needs to be found for this Grand Prix.
On 29/07, 13:41
Once again, Lewis Hamilton was at ease on the Hungarian circuit. The Briton outpaced Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, and the Red Bull drivers, both in performance and race simulation.
On 29/07, 12:19
Swiss driver Sébastien Buemi was one of the protagonists of the last German GP but not in a positive manner for him and his team. He indeed received a five-place penalty for the Hungarian GP, following his collision with Nick Heidfeld's Lotus Renault GP.
On 29/07, 10:12
After the first hour and a half of free practice at the Hungaroring circuit in Hungary, it's Lewis Hamilton who sets the fastest time. The McLaren driver is two-tenths ahead of reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel. Fernando Alonso doesn't let up as he is third ahead of Mark Webber. The pressure is already on Vettel and Red Bull's shoulders.
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