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Formula 1 - Budapest (Hungary)
Seizoen: 2008 - Aflevering: 11 / 182 - Eerst uitgezonden: 03 augustus 2008 - Episode ID: 97057
XXIII ING Magyar NagydÃj Number of Laps: 70 Circuit Length: 4.381 km Race Distance: 306.663 km Pole position: Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 1:20.899 Fastest lap: Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:21.195 on lap 61 Lap Record: M Schumacher (2004) 1:19.071 Qualifying In the first session, Hamilton and Massa set the early pace, with Hamilton over six tenths of a second quicker than his teammate Kovalainen. Räikkönen found himself being pushed in to 6th place behind the two Toyotas of Glock and Trulli. Heidfeld, Nakajima, Barrichello, Fisichella and Sutil were eliminated at the end of the session. Heidfeld was interfered by multiple cars in his final flying lap, but was most significantly blocked by Sébastien Bourdais as he approached the start-finish line. Bourdais was thus penalised five grid places at the start of the race. During the second session, Massa set the quickest time of both sessions so far, with Glock putting in a quick lap to put himself ahead of both McLarens, where Kovalainen reduced the gap between himself and Hamilton in this session. Räikkönen again found himself behind Jarno Trulli. Nico Rosberg did not take part in the session due to a hydraulic problem. Vettel, Button, Coulthard, Bourdais and Rosberg were eliminated. Hamilton took the pole position in the final session, his teammate Kovalainen beating Massa for second spot on the grid. Massa rued his tire selection for the qualifying and the traffic he faced during final session. Kubica managed an improved fourth position in comparison with earlier sessions. Glock, after setting an early fast lap scored his career best fifth position so far. Räikkönen docked sixth ahead of Alonso, Webber, Trulli and Piquet Jr. Notes * Lap Leaders: Felipe Massa 60 (1-18, 22-44, 49-67), Lewis Hamilton 1 (19), Heikki Kovalainen 9 (20-21, 45-48, 68-70) * First win: Heikki Kovalainen was the 100th driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix. * First podium: Timo Glock * Kimi Raikkonen's last points finish until the 2008 Japanese Grand Prix.