Postpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 24 July 2015
Despite that little spin, or dance as Lotus put it, Romain Grosjean is doing OK on the ageing softs. He has 14 laps under his belt on the tyres and is running consistently in the high 1:20s.
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Despite that little spin, or dance as Lotus put it, Romain Grosjean is doing OK on the ageing softs. He has 14 laps under his belt on the tyres and is running consistently in the high 1:20s.
Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live analyst
"The front of the tyres suddenly load up and the rear does not have the load to cope with it and it is like a pendulum effect. That's two drivers who have spun into the slow speed corners."
A brief flutter of the yellow flags as Romain Grosjean spins at Turn 13. No drama as he recovers and gets back on his way again. He currently has the 14th fastest time, with just under 30 minutes remaining.
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As Kimi Raikkonen heads out on the medium tyres, Pirelli report that the performance gap between softs and mediums is in the region of 1.8 seconds.
All quiet at Hungaroring again, with just Roberto Merhi and Carlos Sainz out on the circuit. There's a hairy wobble for Merhi as he has a big moment of oversteer. He almost loses the rear but keeps it together and continues on his way. Tank slapper-tastic.
So far so good for Red Bull as Daniel Ricciardo, winner in Hungary last year, moves up behind his team-mate Daniil Kvyat and into third. Very little between the two, with his time of 1:24.451 a tenth of a second slower than Kvyat's time.
Tom Clarkson
BBC F1 pit-lane reporter
"The pace of Red Bull this weekend will give Adrian Newey lots to smile about. You need consistent downforce on this track. It has not been the car that has been the problem this year, it has been the engine. They have reintroduced the blown front axle which helps increase the levels of downforce. It is very draggy, which is why it was taken off the car after Bahrain but here at this circuit, there is not so much drag."
Sebastian Vettel spins, bringing out the yellow flags. He lost the rear of his Ferrari at the apex but manages to roll out of the way of other cars before rejoining.
Yes he can! Lewis Hamilton moves back into first place with a 1:23.949, seven tenths faster than Nico Rosberg.
Meanwhile, Daniil Kvyat is flying and he storms into P2, 0.351s off Hamilton's time.
Nico Rosberg tops the timesheet with a 1:24.668, with Kimi Raikonnen second, Carlos Sainz third and Felipe Massa fourth but Lewis Hamilton is on his first flyer on the softs. Can he regain P1?
Nico Rosberg rejoins the circuit on the soft tyre, as does his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton, Carlos Sainz, Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado.
Kimi Raikkonen's first run on these tyres seems him post a 1:25.134 - 2.4s faster than his best effort on the medium compound - and puts him into P1 for now.
Scrap that, Kimi Raikkonen heads out on to the empty circuit and is the first driver to take on the soft compound tyres to start his qualifying simulation run.
Closing in on the 30-minute mark and everyone is back in the pits.
Nico Rosberg completes an eight-lap run before returning to the pits, his best effort - a 1:26.168 - had him second to Lewis Hamilton before Daniel Ricciardo rattled off a 1:26.023 to split the Mercedes.