Hamilton wins Hungarian Grand Prix

July 28, 2013 07:36 pm | Updated 08:06 pm IST - Budapest

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton (left) of Britain steers his car ahead of Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel (right) of Germany during the Hungarian Formula One race at the Hungaroring racetrack near Budapest on Sunday.

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton (left) of Britain steers his car ahead of Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel (right) of Germany during the Hungarian Formula One race at the Hungaroring racetrack near Budapest on Sunday.

Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position on Sunday to clinch his first victory of a frustrating season.

Kimi Raikkonen was second after holding off a strong late challenge from Sebastian Vettel, who was third ahead of Red Bull teammate Mark Webber.

“This is probably one of the most important Grand Prix wins of my career,” Hamilton said. “The guys have done an exceptional job, I really couldn’t be happier. I hope there are many more to come.”

The next race is the Belgian GP on Aug. 25.

As he approached the finish line, Hamilton waved. After he won, he kissed his Mercedes and then hugged team boss Ross Brawn. When he raised the winner’s trophy, Hamilton looked emotional as he pointed to members of his team to share the moment with them.

During the race, the British driver was in no mood for compromise, barking back at an engineer over the race radio, “Hey man, I’m trying to drive here. I’m happy with the way the car is” when he received some advice inside the last 10 laps.

Vettel has four wins overall, having won at the German GP three weeks ago. He tried desperately to get past Raikkonen and they almost collided on the penultimate lap as the Finn blocked his move.

“I had no doubt that I could keep him out,” Raikkonen said. “Everything worked well for us.”

Romain Grosjean started third and finished sixth in an eventful race for the Frenchman.

Rosberg started fourth ahead of the Ferrari of Alonso, who has not won since the Spanish GP in May.

The pressure was on tire manufacturer Pirelli at this race.

The teams recently held in-season testing sessions at Silverstone to assess new tires provided by Pirelli, after several spectacular blowouts on the same circuit at the British Grand Prix in June prompted a furious response and even a boycott threat from drivers.

Pirelli decided that from this race until the end of the season, it will revert to last year’s tires combined with the current compounds from this season. Soft and medium tires were available for the race and they held up well.

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