The GP of Hungary began with crashes and ended up with the last J.P.Montoya's retiring from the first place. Therefore Kimi Räikkönen won again, catching up with the leading driver, who had to pit with a damaged front wing right after the start, falling thus to the rear, not winning any points. Michael Schumacher seemed resurrected for the fight by his first pole position this year and the final second position. The points for the third place came to Ralf Schumacher, which was a huge achievement for Toyota. The rumours, some of them confirmed, say Rubens Barrichello is going to B.A.R. in 2006. Ferrari is to hire F.Massa in 2006.
Current standings:
1. |
Fernando Alonso |
87 |
2. |
Kimi Räikkönen |
61 |
3. |
Michael Schumacher |
55 |
4. |
Jarno Trulli |
36 |
5. |
Juan Pablo Montoya |
34 |
6. |
Ralf Schumacher |
32 |
7. |
Rubens Barrichello |
31 |
8. |
Giancarlo Fisichella |
30 |
9. |
Nick Heidfeld |
28 |
10. |
Mark Webber |
24 |
11. |
David Coulthard |
19 |
12. |
Jenson Button |
19 |
13. |
Felipe Massa |
8 |
14. |
Tiago Monteiro |
6 |
15. |
Alexander Wurz |
6 |
16. |
Jacques Villeneuve |
6 |
17. |
Narain Karthikeyan |
5 |
18. |
Christijan Albers |
4 |
19. |
Pedro de la Rosa |
4 |
20. |
Christian Klien |
4 |
21. |
Patrick Friesacher |
3 |
22. |
Vitantonio Liuzzi |
1 |
23. |
Takuma Sato |
1 |
Kimi R., Hungaroring 2005
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M.Schumacher, Hungaroring 2005
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R.Schumacher, Hungaroring 2005
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Pit girls, Hungaroring 2005
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Pit girls
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