Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hamilton wins in Hungary, gets past Rosberg in overall

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BUDAPEST: Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix for a record fifth time on Sunday to take the championsh­ip lead from teammate Nico Rosberg, who finished second.

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo was third, followed by Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

Hamilton now has five F1 victories this season for 192 points, with Rosberg on 186 and Ricciardo third with 115, one point clear of Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen.

Hamilton completed the 70 laps of the Hungarian circuit in 1 hour, 40 minutes and 30.115 seconds, at an average speed of 183.059 kph (113.7 mph). He beat Rosberg by 1.977 seconds.

Ricciardo was a further 27 seconds behind, less than a second ahead of Vettel.

Rosberg won the first four races this year, while Hamilton has won five of the last six. Verstappen is the only nonMercede­s driver to win a race in 2016. Hamilton started second on the grid, with Rosberg in pole position, but was able to pass the German on the first turn.

“The start was everything,” said Hamilton, who before this victory was tied with Michael Schumacher for most wins at the Hungarorin­g, with four. “I got a good start. I had one of the Red Bulls on the inside so I was pressured quite a lot into turn one. What a day!”

“Once I’ve gone into the lead, I just manage my tires, my car and manage the gap and react only when I needed to,” the two-time defending champion said.

Ricciardo also briefly passed Rosberg at the start but while the Mercedes driver was able to pull back ahead in that duel he was never able to pass Hamilton.

“I was happy to take Daniel in turn two and from then I was trying to put all the pressure possible on Lewis,” Rosberg said. “I lost the win there.”

Despite losing the championsh­ip lead midway through the season, Rosberg, who Friday signed a contract extension with Mercedes through 2018, was confident about the remaining races.

“It’s very close. Up till now it was a good battle with Lewis. It’s still a long, long way to go,” Rosberg said. “Now I move my focus to Hockenheim because it’s my home race and I really look forward to racing there. I love the track.”

Hamilton’s lead over Rosberg was rarely more than two seconds, while Rosberg’s lead over Ricciardo grew to 8.1 seconds by the end of lap 18.

The Australian, however, was able to close that gap to 2.8 seconds by lap 30.

 ?? REUTERS ?? The fifth race victory of the season took Lewis Hamilton’s total points to 192, six more than Nico Rosberg.
REUTERS The fifth race victory of the season took Lewis Hamilton’s total points to 192, six more than Nico Rosberg.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India