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    Defiant Sebastian Vettel warned for wearing rainbow T-shirt in stance against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law before being DQd

    SEBASTIAN VETTEL has been issued a reprimand for failing to remove his rainbow t-shirt ahead of the Hungarian GP.The Aston Martin driver wore the shirt with the words “same love” across the front having previously worn shoes sporting a rainbow flag in a message against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law.
    Sebastian Vettel was warned for not removing his rainbow shirtCredit: Rex
    The German driver finished second in his Aston Martin but was disqualifiedCredit: Getty
    ‘We Race As One’ is a platform launched by Formula One last year that counts diversity, inclusivity and sustainability as its core principles.
    Drivers are free to wear apparel with a message that is supportive of the initiative’s principles.
    But they were instructed to remove any such t-shirts before the national anthem and wear their race suits in a pre-race note issued by race director Michael Masi.
    Vettel failed to remove this t-shirt for the national anthem and claims he forgot to take it off because of the onset of rain.
    Vettel, who was second in the race, spoke to Sky Sports ahead of the verdict and said: “I heard it’s because I left my shirt on for the national anthem.
    “I’m happy if they disqualify me. They can do whatever they want to me, I don’t care. I would do it again.”
    Vettel went on to finish second after a crazy race in Budapest.
    He was narrowly behind race winner Esteban Ocon with Lewis Hamilton coming from the back of the pack to finish third.

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    But Vettel was disqualified after the race for failing to provide a fuel sample.
    With the ruling, Aston Martin’s second-ever Formula One podium finish vanished.
    That saw Hamilton rise from third to second on the podium – and a crucial extra three points in the F1 drivers’ championship.
    Carlos Sainz jumped up into third to complete the podium while Max Verstappen moved ninth and Kimi Raikkonen claimed the final point.
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    Lewis Hamilton struggles to stand up on podium as ‘fatigued and dizzy’ Brit fears long Covid after Hungarian Grand Prix

    LEWIS HAMILTON fears he is suffering from long Covid after being left dizzy and suffering from exhaustion.The F1 champ produced a Herculean drive to go from last-place to third in a crazy Hungarian GP to regain top spot in the championship.
    Lewis Hamilton struggled to stand on the podiumCredit: ANTONIN VINCENT / Every Second Media / DPPI
    The Brit wipes his face as he struggles with fatigueCredit: AFP
    However, the 36-year-old, who tested positive for Covid 19 and was forced to miss the Sakhir GP in Bahrain last December, is still struggling.
    Hamilton was left hunched over on the podium and barely had enough energy to lift up his trophy after a heroic drive, also saw the team’s doctor after crossing the line.
    He said after the race: “I just gave it absolutely everything right until that last lap. I am so exhausted afterwards. One of the weirdest experiences I’ve had on the podium.
    “I think [the Covid] is lingering there. I remember the effects of when I had it and training has been different ever since then.
    “The level of fatigue that you get is different and it’s a real challenge. I’m trying to keep training and preparing as best I can.
    “Who knows what it is? Maybe hydration. I don’t know but it was definitely different. I had something similar at Silverstone but this was way worse.
    “I was having real dizziness and everything got a bit blurry on the podium. I have been fighting all year to stay healthy and what happened at the end of last year [contracting Covid-19] but still it’s a battle.”
    Mercedes boss Toto Wolff added: “A race like that with the heat and tons of overtaking is exhausting.
    “He should be all right but better to be safe than sorry.”
    Hamilton, 36, battled back from the brink during a chaotic Hungarian GP to overtake a fuming Max Verstappen in the Driver Standings.
    The seven-time champion was left largely unscathed, after team-mate Valtteri Bottas caused a huge crash that severely damaged Verstappen’s car.
    But after requiring a pit stop that saw him fall from first to LAST place, Hamilton had to battle back himself in a pulsating race.
    It had already been an eventful weekend for Hamilton, who was booed by fans at qualifying yesterday.
    He showed his class today, however, powering through the field from last place to secure a podium finish.
    Hamilton’s achievement, coupled with Verstappen slipping to tenth, saw the the reigning champ climb six points above the 23-year-old in the Driver Standings.
    And when second-placed Sebastian Vettel was later disqualified for a fuel violation Hamilton was bumped up a spot, leaving the Brit with an extra two-point cushion in the title race.
    After the race, Verstappen fumed: “Again, taken out by a Mercedes!
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    “That is not what you want. I was missing the whole side of my car and the floor was damaged, too, so it was impossible to drive.
    “I tried my best. It is something but not what you want. It is just disappointing. We go again after the break and I will try my best and I hope my car is competitive.
    “We have had a lot of freak moments which have cost us a lot of points. We will never give up, focus on ourselves and keep pushing.”
    Hamilton celebrates his podium finishCredit: Getty
    Verstappen was left fuming after being a victim of the race’s chaotic crashCredit: Alamy
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    F1 Hungarian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Lewis Hamilton up to SECOND after Vettel disqualified, Brit long Covid fear

    LEWIS HAMILTON has fallen just short in his bid to win the Hungarian Grand Prix from last place.The Brit ended up in third after being held up by a stubborn Fernando Alonso for eight long laps but has now been bumped up to SECOND following Sebastian Vettel’s disqualification.
    Hamilton started alone on intermediates after Valtteri Bottas took out Lando Norris and two Red Bulls to get the race red flagged.
    And that decision cost him dear as he was forced all the way to the back of the grid, with every other driver on slicks.
    Esteban Ocon took his first ever chequered flag after heroically holding off Vettel.
    Stay up to date with all the action from Hungaroring in our live blog…
    UPDATED DRIVER’S STANDING
    This means that now Hamilton is EIGHT points above Verstappen, with the Brit gaining an additional three points.
    1 Hamilton (Mercedes) 195
    2 Verstappen (Red Bull) 187
    3 Norris (McLaren) 113
    HAMILTON MOVED UP TO SECOND
    Sebastian Vettel, who finished in second has been DISQUALIFIED.
    Hamilton has now been moved up to second place behind Ocon.

    LEW JOKING
    Johnny Herbert was left red-faced after congratulating Lewis Hamilton on his ‘victory’ in the Hungarian GP – despite the Brit finishing THIRD.
    The former F1 driver was conducting the post-race interviews after Esteban Ocon had taken the chequered flag at the Hungaroring.
    Herbert turned to Hamilton and said: “What a race!
    “The 100th F1 win for you, the ninth race win here in Hungary, history being made by you but a frustrating day as well.”
    Having been told about his error, he then corrected himself, saying: “I jumped ahead of myself with that 100th win and ninth obviously here in Hungary.”

    LONG COVID FEARS
    Hamilton was visibly struggling on the podium, and Mercedes team doctors confirmed after he was being treated for ‘fatigue and mild dizziness.”
    The Brit has since said he fears he is suffering from long Covid, after testing positive with Covid last year.

    HAMILTON ON LONG COVID
    Lewis Hamilton fears he is suffering from long Covid after being left dizzy and suffering from exhaustion.
    The F1 champ produced a herculean drive to go from last-place to third in a crazy Hungarian GP to regain top spot in the championship.
    However, the 36-year-old, who tested positive for Covid 19 and was forced to miss the Sakhir GP in Bahrain last December, is still struggling.
    Hamilton was left hunched over on the podium and barely had enough energy to lift up his trophy after a heroic drive, also saw the team’s doctor after crossing the line.
    He said: “I just gave it absolutely everything right until that last lap. I am so exhausted afterwards. One of the weirdest experiences I’ve had on the podium.
    “I think [the Covid] is lingering there. I remember the effects of when I had it and training has been different ever since then.
    “The level of fatigue that you get is different and it’s a real challenge. I’m trying to keep training and preparing as best I can.
    “Who knows what it is? Maybe hydration. I don’t know but it was definitely different. I had something similar at Silverstone but this was way worse.
    “I was having real dizziness and everything got a bit blurry on the podium. I have been fighting all year to stay healthy and what happened at the end of last year [with the positive covid test] but still it’s a battle.”

    ‘FIGHTING ALL YEAR’
    Lewis Hamilton has given an update on his condition in his post-race press-conference.
    He said: “I’m OK. I’m had real big dizziness and then got a bit blurry on the podium.
    “I’ve been fighting all year really with staying healthy after what happened at the end of last year [when he had Covid].
    “It’s still, it’s a battle.”
    Some fans have since suggested that Hamilton may be suffering from Long Covid.

    ‘I’D DO IT AGAIN’
    Sebastian Vettel has reportedly been called to the stewards room for wearing a rainbow shirt in support of the LGBT community during the Hungarian national anthem.
    And he said of the decision: “I heard it’s because I left a shirt on for the national anthem…They can do what they want to me, I don’t care. I’d do it again.”
    Vettel was protesting against a proposed law in Hungary to ban the teaching of homosexuality to under-18s.

    VAL GUY
    Valtteri Bottas accepted criticism coming his way after crashing into Lando Norris.
    He said: “I think it’s fair enough. I had a bad start and I got a wheelspin off the line, so I lost the momentum.
    “Lando got ahead of me and I was right behind him breaking into turn one and I think I misjudged the breaking point.
    “I wasn’t expecting to lock the wheels and they breaked quite early but I was behind so in the end I was responsible for hitting Lando and that resulted in other people going off.
    “What can I do? What can I say? I was behind and I locked the wheels and that’s it. It’s not like I did it on purpose.”

    CHRIS-IS, WHAT CRISIS?
    Christian Horner joked about Toto Wolff’s apology to him: “Is he going to pay the bill?
    But he then added: “It’s racing. Toto wasn’t driving the car. I’m sure he didn’t tell them ‘crash into Red Bull’.
    “I’m sure he wasn’t that sorry to see the result but I’m sure he didn’t tell Valtteri to do that.
    “The consequence for us is brutal. In a cost cap environment that needs looking at. It needs looking at by the FIA.
    “We’ve had six Grand Prix victories. The races we’ve lost were a tire explosion, we were taken out at Silverstone and this race this weekend.
    “So I think we’ve got a lot to be positive about and the whole team is fully motivated.
    “It’s all to play for. I think it’s going to be epic the second half of this year and we’re not giving up anything.
    IN NEED OF A BREAK
    Lewis Hamilton has been taken to the team medical centre after suffering from fatigue and dizziness.
    The Brit looked out of sorts and dehydrated on the podium and it has been revealed that he had no water in his car throughout the race.
    Fortunately he will have a three week break to refresh after today.
    Mercedes says “Lewis is currently with the team doctor suffering from fatigue and mild dizziness” – could see he wasn’t right on the podium #F1 #HungarianGP— Chris Medland (@ChrisMedlandF1) August 1, 2021

    BULL-ISH MOOD
    Christian Horner struck a more conciliatory tone after his outburst against McLaren after the British Grand Prix.
    He said of Bottas’ crash into Max Verstappen: “Valtteri obviously made a bad start. It looked like he misjudged his breaking point at the first corner.
    “It’s sort of a karting error where they try to take too much back and unfortunately the result for us. He eliminated both of our cars.
    “The cost of the damage – it looks like an engine on Sergio’s car. For Max, the mechanics worked wonders to even get the car running.
    “He’s run with half a car. The entire right hand side of the barge board was missing. He probably had less downforce than Mick Schumacher today.
    “Max fought for that one point and in the end it could prove vital.”
    HOLD THE LINE
    Toto Wolff has defended his team’s decision to start Lewis Hamilton alone on intermediates while every other driver pitted and changed to slicks after the red flag.
    He said: “I think we did absolutely the right thing. There is nobody in the team who would have done otherwise.
    “As a leading car it is always difficult to take the decision and if you’re the only one pitting then you come out last and there is the difficulty of getting out of the pit stand because everybody is pitting.
    “How it looked like, we were a little bit lonely there on the grid and obviously it played against us.”
    WOLFF NOT AT THE DOOR
    Toto Wolff has said he will not be speaking to Christian Horner in person about Valtteri Bottas’ crash into both Red Bull drivers on the opening lap.
    When asked if he would apologise directly to Red Bull, he said: “I will do it in public like I am doing it here, with you.
    “I’m sorry for that.”
    ‘COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND’
    Toto Wolff has apologised to Red Bull after Valtteri Bottas crashed into both Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen.
    He said: “I completely understand the feelings. All I can do is to take it on us.
    “It was a small mistake being too late on the race and took out Lando and the two Red Bulls.
    “It’s not how things should go but in the rain it can be quite tricky.
    “It was a small mistake that cost them a lot of points and possibly two places on the podium, so sorry for that.”

    ‘COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND’
    Toto Wolff has apologised to Red Bull after Valtteri Bottas crashed into both Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen.
    He said: “I completely understand the feelings. All I can do is to take it on us.
    “It was a small mistake being too late on the race and took out Lando and the two Red Bulls.
    “It’s not how things should go but in the rain it can be quite tricky.
    “It was a small mistake that cost them a lot of points and possibly two places on the podium, so sorry for that.”

    MAX-ED OUT
    Max Verstappen was fuming after being crashed into by a Mercedes on the opening lap for the second race running.
    This time it was Valtteri Bottas, who took out both the Dutchman and his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez.
    Verstappen said: “Again taken out by a Mercedes, so that’s not what you want.
    “From there onwards I was missing my whole side of the car, and the floor was damaged as well.
    “It was almost impossible to drive to be honest.
    “I still tried my very best and I scored one point, so it’s at least something but it’s not what you want.”
    TEAM EFFORT
    Fernando Alonso is heaping pressure on the whole Alpine team after Esteban Ocon won the Hungarian Grand Prix and he finished fifth.
    Alonso said: “I am super super happy. Not just for Esteban because it’s a day he will never forget, but for the guys.
    “They are working flat out and the results are not easy to come.
    “You know we are in a very very tough and competitive environment in Formula One and to have these kind of results is a motivation for everybody.”
    LEW BLEW IT
    Fernando Alonso offered a scathing assessment of Lewis Hamilton’s drive after he held the Mercedes off for eight laps.
    The Brit’s former McLaren team-mate said: “I think Lewis was making small mistakes in the last two corners, that’s my honest opinion.
    “He had so much pace and you cannot take eight laps to pass with that kind of pace advantage.
    “And in fact, after changing a few lines, he could pass Carlos [Sainz] immediately. One lap after.
    “It was not difficult to pass in my opinion, but he took four or five laps to figure it out.”

    CALL A VET
    A lovely gesture from Sebastian Vettel as he calls on Alpine team principal Laurent de Rossi onto the podium for the photos.
    De Rossi would have been over the moon with the incredible defensive display both his drivers, winner Esteban Ocon and fifth placed Fernando Alonso, put on today.
    TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
    Esteban Ocon was full of praise for Fernando Alonso after his team-mate held Lewis Hamilton up.
    ESTEBAN: “What a moment! It feels so good!”It’s fantastic, what can I say? Congrats to Fernando as well, I think the win is also thanks to him with the fight that he did. It’s teamwork, it’s been a fantastic day!”#HungarianGP 🇭🇺 #F1 pic.twitter.com/41CxoLQLkd— Formula 1 (@F1) August 1, 2021

    WHAT AN EPIC
    This may take a bit of time to sink in for Esteban Ocon…
    Credit: Reuters
    Credit: Reuters
    OCON REACTION
    He says: “We had some difficult moments this season, we overcame them.
    “What can I say? It’s fantastic.
    “Sebastian was mega quick the whole race but we managed to hold him off.”
    HAMILTON LEADS THE CHAMPIONSHIP
    He said: “Yeah, we came in this weekend not knowing how it would go.
    “Considering the circumstances today, I’ll take it.”
    BIG HUGS
    Esteban Ocon is greeted by some ecstatic team staff, and a lovely hand shake from Sebastian Vettel.
    IT’S A MARATHON
    Literally! The top two are both having to RUN to the podium after running out of fuel on track.
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    Lewis Hamilton bumped up to 2nd in Hungarian GP as Sebastian Vettel is DISQUALIFIED for fuel violation

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been bumped up to second in the Hungarian Grand Prix after Sebastian Vettel was DISQUALIFIED.The German driver crossed the line in second behind race winner Esteban Ocon.
    Lewis Hamilton benefitted from Sebastian Vettel’s disqualificationCredit: Reuters
    The German Aston Martin driver violated the fuel regulations to get kicked outCredit: Getty
    But four hours after the chequered flag was waved, he was booted out of the race.
    Stewards were unable to take the required amount of fuel from Vettel’s car for sampling following the race.
    With the ruling, Aston Martin’s second-ever Formula One podium finish vanished.
    That saw Hamilton rise from third to second on the podium – and a crucial extra three points in the F1 drivers’ championship.
    Carlos Sainz jumped up into third to complete the podium while Max Verstappen moved ninth and Kimi Raikkonen claimed the final point.
    Vettel had already been issued a reprimand for failing to remove his rainbow t-shirt ahead of the Hungarian GP.
    The Aston Martin driver wore the shirt with the words “same love” across the front having previously worn shoes sporting a rainbow flag in a message against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law.
    SEB’S STRIKE
    ‘We Race As One’ is a platform launched by Formula One last year that counts diversity, inclusivity and sustainability as its core principles.
    Drivers are free to wear apparel with a message that is supportive of the initiative’s principles.
    But they were instructed to remove any such t-shirts before the national anthem and wear their race suits in a pre-race note issued by race director Michael Masi.
    Vettel failed to remove this t-shirt for the national anthem and claims he forgot to take it off because of the onset of rain.
    Vettel spoke to Sky Sports ahead of the verdict and said: “I heard it’s because I left my shirt on for the national anthem.
    “I’m happy if they disqualify me. They can do whatever they want to me, I don’t care. I would do it again.”
    But his disqualification caps a dramatic day at Hungaroring.
    On lap one, Hamilton’s team-mate Valtteri Bottas caused carnage by crashing into Lando Norris and Sergio Perez out of the race – with Norris sent into Verstappen and damaging the Dutchman’s car.
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    A red flag followed before Hamilton restarted from the grid on his own – as the rest of the field changed their tyres.
    The reigning champ then fought back in spectacular fashion from last to third – including eventually getting past Fernando Alonso after a brilliant battle with the Spaniard.
    But it got even better late on Sunday evening with the additional bonus taking him up to 195 points for the season, now eight clear of Verstappen after 11 races.
    The ruling came nearly four hours after the chequered flagCredit: The Mega Agency

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    Verstappen blasts Bottas as he is wiped out by McLaren for SECOND race in a row… & loses championship lead to Hamilton

    MAX VERSTAPPEN blasted Valtteri Bottas after he was taken out by a Mercedes for the second race in a row.The Red Bull man surrendered the lead in the championship to Lewis Hamilton after limping home in 10th place in the Hungarian GP.
    Bottas lost control on the first cornerCredit: AP
    Bottas went flying into other cars, taking out VerstappenCredit: AP
    When the race restarted – only Hamilton was on the grid – with every other driver in the pitsCredit: Xavi Bonilla / Every Second Media / DPPI
    Verstappen, who was left furious after Hamilton took him out at Silverstone in a high-speed smash that resulted in him going to hospital, fumed: “Again, taken out by a Mercedes!
    “That is not what you want. I was missing the whole side of my car and the floor was damaged, too, so it was impossible to drive.
    “I tried my best. It is something but not what you want. It is just disappointing. We go again after the break and I will try my best and I hope my car is competitive.
    “We have had a lot of freak moments which have cost us a lot of points. We will never give up, focus on ourselves and keep pushing.
    He added: “I was missing the whole side of my car.
    “And the floor was damaged as well, so almost impossible to drive, to be honest.
    “I still tried my very best and I still got one point. It’s at least something – but it’s not what you want.
    “These moments, it doesn’t do anything, it’s just disappointing. I know that when we go again after the break, I will be there again and I will try my very best.”
    Valtteri Bottas struggled to get going on a wet start at Hungaroring, with the entire pack making the late change to intermediate tyres amid a downpour as the grid formed.
    Lando Norris jumped the Finn with an excellent getaway yet was bumped from behind by the clumsy Bottas for his troubles.
    That sent his McLaren into Verstappen’s Red Bull, causing damage to both.
    Bottas’ Merc had lost a wheel and it then went into Sergio Perez’s Red Bull, taking both out of the race.
    Verstappen was able to crawl back to the pits in 13th with the race red-flagged due to hundreds of pieces of debris strewn across the track.McLaren retired Norris during the stoppage.
    After being pinned for the Silverstone crash a fortnight ago, Hamilton managed to totally avoid the carnage and raced off into the distance, unscathed.
    When the race restarted, Hamilton ended up being the ONLY driver to line up on the grid as, with the weather improving, everyone else went to the pits on their formation lap to change their tyres.
    It meant Hamilton got away in first, but the others all quickly followed from the pitlane.
    Hamilton then needed to change his own tyres, and having been unable to open up a sizeable lead, fell all the way back to LAST by the time he re-emerged. He ultimately recovered to third with a magnificent drive to claim the championship lead.
    And things got even worse for Verstappen as 2nd-placed Sebastian Vettel was disqualified for a fuel violation – bumping Hamilton up and landing the four-time world champion an extra three points.
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    Bottas will pick up a five-place grid drop for the Belgian Grand Prix and given two penalty points on his license.
    Speaking after the race, Bottas said: “I think that’s fair enough [to get the blame]. I had a bad start and I lost the momentum.
    “I misjudged the braking point and locked the wheels. I was responsible in the end for hitting Lando and that meant he cut people off in front of him.”
    “It’s not great for me and not great others. It’s not like I did it on purpose.”
    Red Bull boss Christian Horner quipped: “Bottas has done a good job for Mercedes today.
    “It was very frustrating. We have had some hugely bad luck in the last couple of races in parts and engines but we will brush ourselves down and come out fighting in the second half of this championship.
    “It has been a tough couple of weeks but things can turn around quickly as you have seen and there is still a long way to go.
    “Thankfully, Mercedes made a howler strategically today and Fernando Alonso looked like he was driving for Red Bull [to hold up Hamilton] and damage was limited.
    “Our luck will change. Over the season it will balance itself out and believe you me we will come out fighting in the second half of the season.”
    Perez added: “Basically Bottas lost the car in the beginning. It’s clear Bottas made a big mistake and took everyone out of the race.
    “It’s a massive blow to us as a team. A big penalty on our side.”
    Brit Lando Norris, who was also taken out in the shunt, said: “I am just annoyed. Why risk doing those stupid things?
    “If I get a penalty for not doing anything at other tracks then he deserves a lot bigger penalty for doing this. I hope there is common sense.”
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    Shock Grand Prix winner Ocon runs out of fuel after race leaving him celebrating all alone before he runs to podium

    ESTEBAN OCON was forced to RUN back to the podium after missing his marker having won the Hungarian Grand Prix.An absolute thriller in Budapest ended with the Frenchman winning his, and team Alpine’s, first race in Formula One.
    Esteban Ocon ran to the podium after Sunday’s shock win
    And the 24-year-old was clearly not used to coming home first as he missed the pit lane entrance to park at the winners’ marker set up by marshalls.
    That meant he ran out of fuel after a 150-minute epic in Hungary.
    Ocon was forced to park on track and jumped out to celebrate alone in front of fans in the stands.
    His Alpine team clocked onto his whereabouts and rushed over to roll the car back into the pit lane as the victor ran towards the podium.
    A gleeful Ocon finally arrived a couple of minutes later to lap up the adoration of his team.
    Amazingly, second-placed finisher Sebastian Vettel also ran out of fuel before he could reach the pit.
    The German, 34, jogged back to congratulate Ocon having spent most of the race sat on his rear wing, unable to overtake around the tight and twisting Hungaroring.
    Yet it was Lewis Hamilton, in third, who appeared most knackered on the podium.
    The Mercedes star could barely muster lifting his trophy after fighting from the back of the pack.
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    It was Hamilton’s team-mate, Valtteri Bottas, responsible for the mayhem at the head of the pack on Sunday as he crashed into Lando Norris in wet conditions on the start.
    Both drivers were taken out of the race in the incident, along with Sergio Perez.
    Max Verstappen was also collected but carried on to finish tenth despite heavy damage.
    Lewis Hamilton appeared the most tired on the podiumCredit: Reuters
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    F1 Hungarian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Ocon WINS ahead of Vettel as Hamilton is held up by Alonso to finish third

    LEWIS HAMILTON has fallen just short in his bid to win the Hungarian Grand Prix from last place.The Brit ended up in third after being held up by a stubborn Fernando Alonso for eight long laps.
    Hamilton started alone on intermediates after Valtteri Bottas took out Lando Norris and two Red Bulls to get the race red flagged.
    And that decision cost him dear as he was forced all the way to the back of the grid, with every other driver on slicks.
    Esteban Ocon took his first ever chequered flag after heroically holding off second placed Sebastian Vettel.
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    CALL A VET
    A lovely gesture from Sebastian Vettel as he calls on Alpine team principal Laurent de Rossi onto the podium for the photos.
    De Rossi would have been over the moon with the incredible defensive display both his drivers, winner Esteban Ocon and fifth placed Fernando Alonso, put on today.
    TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
    Esteban Ocon was full of praise for Fernando Alonso after his team-mate held Lewis Hamilton up.
    ESTEBAN: “What a moment! It feels so good!”It’s fantastic, what can I say? Congrats to Fernando as well, I think the win is also thanks to him with the fight that he did. It’s teamwork, it’s been a fantastic day!”#HungarianGP 🇭🇺 #F1 pic.twitter.com/41CxoLQLkd— Formula 1 (@F1) August 1, 2021

    WHAT AN EPIC
    This may take a bit of time to sink in for Esteban Ocon…
    Credit: Reuters
    Credit: Reuters
    OCON REACTION
    He says: “We had some difficult moments this season, we overcame them.
    “What can I say? It’s fantastic.
    “Sebastian was mega quick the whole race but we managed to hold him off.”
    HAMILTON LEADS THE CHAMPIONSHIP
    He said: “Yeah, we came in this weekend not knowing how it would go.
    “Considering the circumstances today, I’ll take it.”
    BIG HUGS
    Esteban Ocon is greeted by some ecstatic team staff, and a lovely hand shake from Sebastian Vettel.
    IT’S A MARATHON
    Literally! The top two are both having to RUN to the podium after running out of fuel on track.
    OCON MISSES HIS MARK
    Esteban Ocon apparently does not know where the winner’s spot in the pit lane is, and stops on track!
    So do Sebastian Vettel and George Russell, evidently out of fuel…
    WILLIAMS BAG SIX POINTS
    SIX!
    George Russell holds of Max Verstappen on the last lap to finish ninth, with Nicholas Latifi eighth.
    And Pierre Gasly takes the fastest lap over a late pit stop.
    WHAT A RACE!
    That is Esteban Ocon’s first-ever Formula One Grand Prix victory!
    Sebastian Vettel takes second before Lewis Hamilton third.
    OCON WINS
    A stunning drive, an epic! Esteban Ocon takes the chequered flag!
    OCON HAS 1.5 SECONDS ON VETTEL
    Can Alpine start to celebrate?!
    FINAL LAP
    Lewis Hamilton has four seconds to make up on the front two, that is probably too much for the Mercedes.
    LEWIS GOES THIRD
    Both racers have to go around Daniel Ricciardo to lap the McLaren at Turn 1 but Lewis Hamilton continues his fightback and is on the podium!
    SAINZ IS NEXT
    Lewis Hamilton pounces at Turn 2 of Lap 66 but the Ferrari holds onto third.
    But his resistance may not last long…
    HAMILTON GETS IT DONE!
    Fernando Alonso locks up at Turn 1 and, with five laps to go, Lewis Hamilton goes fourth!
    HAMILTON HELD OFF
    Fernando Alonso is doing a stunning job!
    Lewis Hamilton looks to have got the job done on Lap 63 but each time, at Turn 2 and 4, the Alpine is in the perfect position to hold onto fourth.
    BOTTAS PENALTY
    Stewards have handed Valtteri Bottas a five grid place penalty for the NEXT Grand Prix, at Spa after the summer break.
    A POINT FOR MAX
    Max Verstappen makes the move on Daniel Ricciardo, taking tenth place.
    A pair of Williams are in front of the Red Bull on his recovery mission.
    Credit: Getty
    LAP 60/70
    It is the Alpines with it all to lose going into the final ten laps of this two-hour epic.
    Esteban Ocon has a 1.3-second lead over Sebastian Vettel for the lead, with Fernando Alonso doing a top job of holding Lewis Hamilton in the battle for fourth.
    Max Verstappen? Back in 11th.
    GOOD LUCK WITH THAT, LEWIS…
    Lewis Hamilton is finding that Fernando Alonso is basically the Giorgio Chiellini of F1 racing.
    Overtaking the two-time world champion is an unenviable task – and the Merc star needs to do it soon or this race win will not be happening.
    ALONSO HOLDS OFF HAMILTON
    Proper racing between the two veterans and Fernando Alonso holds off the Mercedes as Lap 55 begins.
    In seventh, Yuki Tsunoda complains of dirty air off the back of team-mate Pierre Gasly.
    He tells team radio: “Tell Pierre to hurry the f*** up!”
    Come on Yuki, you’re three seconds behind…
    SAINZ DROPS BACK
    There is now a seven-second gap between Carlos Sainz and the lead, have his tyres gone?
    No such worry for Fernando Alonso, on quicker tyres and with the Ferrari right on his front bumper.
    The Spaniard will need to do the job soon with Lewis Hamilton only a couple of seconds behind – and closing.
    LAP 50/70
    Sebastian Vettel is now having a proper go at Esteban Ocon, with DRS on his back.
    Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton asks: “How many cars are you gonna make me overtake?”
    The answer his engineer gives is: Four. Toto Wolff jumps in to tell him he ‘can win this’.
    HAMILTON PITS
    Lewis Hamilton drops on the Mediums for a fast finish.
    In fifth, we could be about to witness a monumental final 22 laps from the seven-time world champion.
    Or he could finish fifth, which today would actually be quite decent.
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    Lewis Hamilton snatches third as Ocon wins crazy Hungarian GP and Verstappen 10th after Bottas causes first-lap smash

    ESTEBAN OCON won his first-ever Formula One Grand Prix after a chaotic race in Hungary.The Frenchman took advantage of early mayhem to glide into contention and held off Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton to take the victory.
    Esteban Ocon held off Sebastian Vettel for the winCredit: Alamy
    Sparks flew in the first lap collisionCredit: Reuters
    The race began in crazy scenes as rain started falling half an hour before lights out, leading to the entire pack swapping to the Intermediate tyres.
    Valtteri Bottas got off the line slowly and shunted into the back of Lando Norris, who had shot ahead in his McLaren.
    That sent the two cars spiralling into both of the Red Bulls, knocking Sergio Perez out of the race and sending Verstappen down the order with damage.
    A split second later, Lance Stroll also arrived too fast into Turn 1 and took out Charles Leclerc in the Ferrari.
    A red flag paused the second race in a row as Red Bull patched up Verstappen’s car and the rain stopped.
    Hamilton led the pack out and yet was startled to find he was the only racer NOT pitting at the end of the formation lap, leading to the bizarre scene of the Brit being the only man on the grid for the second lights out.
    With the rest of the pack pitting for dry tyres, he was forced to stop after a slow lap on the Intermediates and dropped to the back when finally able to come in.
    Ocon and Vettel were the new leaders as a result with points finishes suddenly on for Williams pair Nicholas Latifi and George Russell.
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    Latifi sat third and backed the pack up nicely for the two leaders to pull clear, before falling away as Hamilton charged into podium contention.
    But a stunning show of defence from Fernando Alonso held him back for a few laps in an epic, and unexpected, battle of the veterans in Budapest.
    Carlos Sainz’s resistance was more comfortably dealt with but Hamilton could only finish third, behind Vettel and winner Ocon.
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