Hungarian GP gallery: Lewis Hamilton has the hungerPublished28 July 2013Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo had to move fast to avoid reporters in the paddock as speculation mounts over whether he will replace Mark Webber at Red Bull next seasonImage caption, Sebastian Vettel's Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber was racing in his last Hungarian Grand Prix. The Aussie won in 2010Image caption, Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone and FIA president Jean Todt sign a memorandum outlining the framework for the 2013 Concorde Agreement prior to qualifying at the HungaroringImage caption, There was speculation that the Hungarian Grand Prix could be the hottest ever race. The temperatures in qualifying reached a sweltering 45C on the track and 48C during the raceImage caption, Any decent vantage point was being found to experience the raceImage caption, Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen will be buoyed by the support of the fans from Finland, who flock to the race in support of their hero as they don't have a 'home' grand prixImage caption, Glamorous grid girls make their way into position ahead of the Hungarian Grand PrixImage caption, Technicians in the Shell fuel laboratory make final preparations prior to the start of the raceImage caption, Pirelli introduced a new specification of tyre for the Hungarian Grand Prix made of last year's construction, with this year's compound, following a series of blowouts at the British Grand PrixImage caption, Lewis Hamilton looked cool throughout the race, on a day when the track temperature reached 48C with the air temperature at 35CImage caption, Adrian Sutil's 100th race for his Force India side ended in disappointment as he was the first to retire from the race because of a hydraulic leakImage caption, It was Lewis Hamilton who secured his first win of the season, dominating the Hungarian Grand Prix from start to finishImage caption, Having seen his team-mate Nico Rosberg pick up two wins this season, Lewis Hamilton finally opened his account for new team Mercedes as the season heads into its four-week summer breakImage caption, 2012 was a great summer of sport for Britain, and 2013 seems like emulating it as Hamilton achieves Britain's first F1 win of the season, following on from Andy Murray's win at Wimbledon, Chris Froome at the Tour de France and Mo Farah in the Anniversary GamesMore on this storyGerman GP gallery: Tyres & firesPublished7 July 2013British GP: Rain, home hopes and a cuddly toyPublished30 June 2013