Vettel moves 14 points clearpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 30 July 2017
Victory for Sebastian Vettel and fourth place for Lewis Hamilton means Vettel leads by 14 points in the drivers' championship going into the summer break.
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Gary Rose
Victory for Sebastian Vettel and fourth place for Lewis Hamilton means Vettel leads by 14 points in the drivers' championship going into the summer break.
1) Sebastian Vettel
2) Kimi Raikkonen
3) Valtteri Bottas
4) Lewis Hamilton
5) Max Verstappen
6) Fernando Alonso
7) Carlos Sainz
8) Sergio Perez
9) Esteban Ocon
10) Stoffel Vandoorne
Wait, what!?
Fernando Alonso, on the last lap, sets the fastest time of the race on his way to coming home sixth. Amazing.
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Kimi Raikkonen takes second place while Lewis Hamilton, sportingly, lets Valtteri Bottas pass and the Finn takes the final place on the podium.
Sebastian Vettel win the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel rounds the final corner and is on his way to victory...
Nico Hulkenberg becomes the fourth driver to retire from the race as Sebastian Vettel comes round for the final lap...
There was some nervous leg shaking in the Ferrari garage a few laps ago but there's smiles on the faces of the mechanics there watching on now. Looks like Ferrari have done enough to take a one-two.
Sebastian Vettel leads Kimi Raikkonen by 1.4 seconds, with Raikkonen 2.2s ahead of Lewis Hamilton.
A flash of purple catches my eye on the timing screen but the driver who has caused it raises an eyebrow. Fernando Alonso is fastest of all through the final sector as he does a 1:21.730. The Spaniard is on for a brilliant sixth here.
"OK Kimi, let's not take anything for granted. We don't know what Hamilton will do" comes the message from the Ferrari pit wall....
Max Verstappen is a real cause for concern for Mercedes. The Dutchman is just half a second behind Valtteri Bottas, who is holding on to fourth.
"Verstappen is on younger tyres and will be a threat," Lewis Hamilton is warned on the radio.
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A 1:22.146 for race leader Sebastian Vettel is followed by a 1:22.076 for Kimi Raikkonen. There's a second between the two Ferraris with five laps to go.
The top 10 is pretty much locked in with Kevin Magnussen, 11th, 11 seconds behind Stoffel Vandoorne.
Mark Gallagher
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analyst
I have to say Kimi Raikkonen is earning himself a Ferrari contract next year with this drive.
He has a reply everytime Hamilton gets near...
Lewis Hamilton is four tenths slower than Kimi Raikkonen on the last lap and the gap is now 1.4 seconds.
It's looking like Hamilton might have to concede this battle, but will Mercedes stick to their plan of swapping the Briton with Valtteri Bottas?
Disappointment for Paul di Resta. With eight laps to go he is told he is going to have to retire the car from 18th.
Regardless, he's done a fine job having come in at short notice.
Kevin Magnussen isn't budging for Nico Hulkenberg as the Renault attempts to pass around the outside of the Haas in a move for 11th but ends up off the track.