The Frenchman was pushed away from complacency by the arrival of Kevin Magnussen to the team.
The super sub stepped into the Williams Martini Racing car with very little notice – and drove a highly respectable race.
The Frenchman made contact with Hulkenberg at the first corner, compromising his race.
Paddy Lowe reflects on a bad weekend for the Williams team
In what was a poor weekend for the Williams team, Stroll had a boring race without much action.
The German driver made contact with both Haas drivers and started an insult war with Kevin Magnussen.
A weekend to forget for the Haas F1 Team at the Hungaroring.
A scrappy race for the Dane, followed by an intense war of words.
McLaren's Eric Boullier: "As soon as an opportunity presents itself, we are ready to take advantage of it."
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Boullier could only take positives away from what was McLaren Honda’s strongest race this season.
Vandoorne was able to bring his McLaren home in a respectable tenth place to grab the team’s first double point score of the year.
A stunning drive by the Spaniard resulted in a sixth place finish and fastest lap at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Fernley was pleased that both Force India drivers made it into the top ten and grabbed some all important points.
Ocon managed to recover from floor damage at the start of the race to grab one of the last point finishes.
The Mexican managed to make the best of what had been a bad weekend and get his Force India into the points.
Hasegawa was encouraged by the team’s strong performance around the Hungaroring.
The German driver just held off his team-mate, Kimi Raikkonen, in a tense race where things could have easily all gone wrong.
The German driver had an exceptional qualifying session, but unfortunately was plagued by a five place grid penalty.