​Pirelli ​have announced the tyre compounds that will be available to F1 teams at the next three races: Belgium, Italy and Singapore.
Lewis Hamilton of McLaren took victory in the Hungarian Grand Prix, finishing 1 second ahead of Kimi Raikkonen
Williams​ mechanics will leave Hungary patting themselves on the back after performing their fastest ever pit stop at today’s Hungarian Grand Prix, while driver ​Bruno Senna​ will be celebrating a hard-fought seventh-place finish.
​Ferrari​ leave the Hungarian Grand Prix content with their performance, despite ​Fernando Alonso ​and ​Felipe Massa​ only managing to take fifth and ninth places respectively in Budapest.
​Nico Rosberg​ salavaged a single point for ​Mercedes​ on what was a disappointing weekend for the German team that were off the pace in Hungary.
​Toro Rosso​ were again left to bemoan the lack of pace in the STR7 after ​Daniel Ricciardo​ and ​Jean-Eric Vergne​ finished the Hungarian Grand Prix in fifteenth and sixteenth today.
​Lotus ​were celebrating their second double-podium finish of 2012 today after ​Kimi Raikkonen​ finished the Hungarian Grand Prix in second, just ahead of team-mate ​Romain Gr​osjean​.
​Lewis Hamilton​ said that his drive to victory today at the Hungarian Grand Prix was ‘one of the toughest races I’ve ever driven’, but added that was why it was all the more rewarding.
​Both ​Red Bull​ drivers endured a long, tough grand prix in Hungary this afternoon: ​Sebastian Vettel​ found himself stuck behind ​Jenson Button​, unable to show the true race pace of his RB8, and ​Mark Webber​ lost places through trying a three-stop strategy.
​Force India​ leave Budapest without any points to show for their efforts after ​Nico Hulkenberg​ finished the Hungarian Grand Prix in eleventh place and team-mate ​Paul di Resta​ was twelfth.
Sauber’s disappointing weekend continued into race day in Hungary, with neither driver picking up any points today in Budapest.
Lewis Hamilton won his third Hungarian Grand Prix after fending off a spirited challenge from Kimi Raikkonen.
Lewis Hamilton of McLaren took pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix with a lap of 1:20.953
​Romain Grosjean​ had his best-ever qualifying result in Budapest today after securing second-place on the grid for tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand Prix.
​Lewis Hamilton​ is targetting a clean start from pole position in tomorrow’s Hungarian Grand Prix, and to then stay ahead of the rest of the field while looking after his tyres.
​Williams ​were ‘very pleased’ after both ​Pastor Maldonado​ and ​Bruno Senna​ got through to the final part of qualifying in Hungary today – the first time they have achieved this all season.
​After struggling to find a good car balance in free practice yesterday, ​Sauber​’s woes continued today with ​Sergio P​erez​ and ​Kamui Kobayashi​ only able to qualify fourteenth and fifteenth respectively for the Hungarian Grand Prix.



