The 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix; Red Bull Racing’s 100th GP, Mark Webber’s 150th GP and his 6th career victory. The Aussie now leads the drivers championship and Red Bull have finally reached the top of the constructors tree. There’s seven races left in 2010, can Mark and RBR maintain the rage?
Elsewhere, Michael drove his old pal Rubens up the wall. Sebastian had a mid-race nap and Robert drove into Adrian. Here’s a surprise, too; think of the six drivers from the new teams (Lotus, Virgin and HRT), if they were running their own mini-championship who do you think would be leading the charge? A gold star for you if you picked out the name Karun Chandhok.
[Thanks to Micky for the Chandhok tip]
[Pics: Red Bull Racing/Getty Images; Ferrari; Williams/LAT; Renault/LAT; Sauber; Mercedes GP Petronas; Force India F1; Toro Rosso/Getty Images]
8 replies on “2010 Hungarian Grand Prix in pictures”
As always, great photos… Oh and GJ Webber 😉
Brilliant.
I wasn’t aware that it was RBR’s 100th race. This is all a bit special then isn’t it. RBR leads the constructors for the first time ever in their 100th race, with a win by their senior driver who had his 150th race. If only Vettel csme second as well. Actually RBR wouls have preferred Vettel coming first but anyway.
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