Formula1 GP Of Hungary
2002
GP Preview:
Following
the three-week August break from the FIA Formula One World Championship,
the West McLaren Mercedes team travels to Budapest for round 13, the 2002
Hungarian Grand Prix. The team arrives in Eastern Europe in third place
in the Constructors’ Championship, with 49 points. David Coulthard and
Kimi Raikkonen occupy fifth and sixth in the Drivers’ table with 32 and
17 points respectively.
In recent years the
West McLaren Mercedes team has secured two victories at the Hungarian race,
with Mika Hakkinen taking back-to-back wins in 1999 and 2000. David also
achieved podium finishes in both years. In 2001, Mika set the current Hungaroring
lap record, with a time of 1:16:723.
Qualifying:
1- R.Barrichello (Ferrari) 1:13:333
2- M.Schumacher (Ferrari)
3- R.Schumacher (Williams)
4- J.P.Montoya (Williams)
5- G.Fisichella (Jordan)
6- J.Trulli (Renault)
Race Results:
1- R.Barrichello (Ferrari) 1:41.49,001s
2- M.Schumacher (Ferrari) +0,434
3- R.Schumacher (Williams) +13,355
4- K.Raikkonen (McLaren) +29,479
5- D.Coulthard (McLaren) +37,800
6- G.Fisichella (Jordan) +1.08,804
Some Pics From The Race:
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