2023 Hungarian Grand Prix

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2023 Hungarian Grand Prix
Race 11 of 22 in the 2023 Formula One World Championship
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Hungaroring.svg
Layout of the Hungaroring
Race details
Date 23 July 2023 (2023-07-23)
Official name Formula 1 Qatar Airways Hungarian Grand Prix 2023
Location Hungaroring
Mogyoród, Hungary
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 4.381 km (2.722 miles)
Distance 70 laps, 306.630 km (190.531 miles)
Weather Sunny
Attendance 303,000 [1]
Pole position
Driver Mercedes
Time 1:16.609
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT
Time 1:20.504 on lap 53
Podium
First Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT
Second McLaren-Mercedes
Third Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT
Lap leaders
  • 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix

The 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix (officially known as the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Hungarian Grand Prix 2023) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 23 July 2023 at the Hungaroring circuit in Mogyoród, Hungary. It was the eleventh round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship.

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The race saw the first pole position for Lewis Hamilton since the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen won the race, allowing Red Bull Racing to break the record for most consecutive wins for a constructor, with 12. The race also marked the return of Daniel Ricciardo as a full time driver, replacing Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri.

Background

The event was held across the weekend of 21–23 July. It was the eleventh round of the 2023 Formula One World Championship and the 39th running of the Hungarian Grand Prix. [2]

Championship standings before the race

Coming into the weekend, Max Verstappen led the Drivers' Championship by 99 points from teammate Sergio Pérez, with Fernando Alonso third, a further 19 points behind. Red Bull Racing led the Constructors' Championship, leading Mercedes by 208 points and Aston Martin by a further 22 points. [3]

Entrants

The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with the exception of Daniel Ricciardo, who replaced Nyck de Vries at AlphaTauri starting from this Grand Prix. [4] [5]

Tyre choices

Tyre supplier Pirelli brought the C3, C4 and C5 tyre compounds (designated hard, medium, and soft, respectively) for teams to use at the event. [6]

A reduction in allocated tyre sets from the standard 13 to 11 was trialled during this Grand Prix, with the intention of making tyre usage more sustainable. The usage of tyre compounds during qualifying was mandated as hard in Q1, medium in Q2 and soft in Q3, assuming that the weather is dry. [7]

Practice

Three free practice sessions were held for the event, consisted of two one-hour sessions on 21 July, at 13:30 and 18:00 local time (UTC+2), and a one-hour practice session on 22 July at 13:30. [8] The first practice session was red-flagged twice after Sergio Pérez and Carlos Sainz Jr. crashed in changing conditions; Pérez's crash inflicted heavy damage to his Red Bull Racing RB19, and Sainz was able to recover to the road as the red flag was waved. [9] The first session ended with George Russell fastest ahead of Oscar Piastri and Lance Stroll. [10] Charles Leclerc was fastest in the second practice session, with Lando Norris and Pierre Gasly finishing second and third, respectively. [11] The third session ended with Lewis Hamilton fastest, with Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez finishing second and third, respectively. [12]

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on 22 July 2023, at 16:00 local time (UTC+2). [8]

Qualifying report

Hards were used for the first segment, Q1, where Zhou Guanyu was fastest in his Alfa Romeo in front of Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez. A brief scuffle with traffic towards the end of the first session was detrimental to George Russell, who alongside Kevin Magnussen, Logan Sargeant, Yuki Tsunoda and Alexander Albon were all knocked out. Meanwhile, Valtteri Bottas and Lance Stroll were investigated for impeding. No action was taken. [13]

Mediums were used for the second segment, Q2. Lando Norris led the session early on with Oscar Piastri behind him. Verstappen initially topped the timesheets but his lap was deleted due to track limits. Nico Hülkenberg was sixth as Bottas returned to fourth. Tenth-placed Fernando Alonso snuck into the final segment (Q3) by a gap of 0.002 seconds, knocking out Carlos Sainz Jr. Sainz was joined by Daniel Ricciardo, Esteban Ocon, Stroll and Pierre Gasly as part of the group all knocked out.

Softs were used for the third and final segment, Q3. This was Pérez's first time in Q3 since the Miami Grand Prix two months ago; he would qualify ninth, ahead of Hülkenberg. Verstappen put his car on provisional pole until Hamilton pushed through to make his first pole position since the 2021 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – and breaking a streak of consecutive Verstappen poles dating back to the Miami Grand Prix. Zhou put up the highest qualifying performance of his career in fifth, with his teammate Bottas in seventh behind Charles Leclerc. Norris and Piastri continued to show the McLaren MCL60's newfound pace by qualifying third and fourth. Alonso was in eighth. [14] [15]

Qualifying classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorQualifying timesFinal
grid
Q1Q2Q3
144 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:18.5771:17.4271:16.6091
21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 1:18.3181:17.5471:16.6122
34 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1:18.6971:17.3281:16.6943
481 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 1:18.4641:17.5711:16.9054
524 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1:18.1431:17.7001:16.9715
616 Flag of Monaco.svg Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:18.4401:17.5801:16.9926
777 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1:18.7751:17.5631:17.0347
814 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:18.5801:17.7011:17.0358
911 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 1:18.3601:17.6751:17.0459
1027 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg Haas-Ferrari 1:18.6951:17.6521:17.18610
1155 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 1:18.3931:17.703N/A11
1231 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 1:18.8541:17.841N/A12
133 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT 1:18.9061:18.002N/A13
1418 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 1:18.7821:18.144N/A14
1510 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 1:18.7431:18.217N/A15
1623 Flag of Thailand.svg Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 1:18.917N/AN/A16
1722 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT 1:18.919N/AN/A17
1863 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Russell Mercedes 1:19.027N/AN/A18
1920 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1:19.206N/AN/A19
202 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Williams-Mercedes 1:19.248N/AN/A20
107% time: 1:23.613
Source: [16] [17]

Race

The race was held on 23 July 2023, at 15:00 local time (UTC+2). [8]

Race report

At the start, Max Verstappen overtook polesitter Lewis Hamilton into turn 1 and led the rest of the 70-lap race comfortably, initially with Oscar Piastri behind him. Also in turn 1, Zhou Guanyu, after a poor start, rear-ended Daniel Ricciardo, who was pushed into the back of Ocon. This pushed Ocon into Gasly, with the latter two retiring. This meant Ricciardo was momentarily in last place.

Tyre changes shook up the order, with Pérez ending up second behind Verstappen, who was leading comfortably; Verstappen would come into the pits himself and retain his lead. Charles Leclerc was under attack by Lance Stroll and Carlos Sainz Jr., but Stroll fell behind as Fernando Alonso moved past him. Pérez stopping meant that Lando Norris was second, and Pérez soon overtook Norris' teammate Piastri for fourth with a small push for Piastri into the grass, which stewards did not investigate. Soon, Hamilton took Piastri's spot but could not catch Pérez. Leclerc sped in the pit lane, at a speed of 80.7 km/h (50.1 mph) compared to a limit of 80 km/h (50 mph), and received a five-second penalty.

By the end of the race, Verstappen pulled out a 33-second gap – Verstappen's highest of the season – as Norris continued to defend against Pérez. Logan Sargeant had a spin, resulting in his retirement. Red Bull won the race, breaking the record for most consecutive wins by a constructor, with 12, McLaren had previously held the record since 1988, with 11 consecutive wins. McLaren's Norris took second place with Piastri in fifth. Alonso and Stroll were ninth and tenth, respectively. Second place for Norris marked the first time in his Formula One career that he had claimed back to back podiums and the first time McLaren had achieved consecutive podiums since they achieved back to back wins with Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button at the 2012 United States Grand Prix and 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix, respectively. [18] [19] [20] [21]

Post race

On the podium, Norris accidentally broke Verstappen's trophy – a hand-made Herend vase valued at about $45,000 – during the celebrations. Norris initially poked fun at the incident, "blaming" Verstappen for it, although he subsequently apologised to Verstappen and his team. Herend produced a replacement trophy at no cost, which was presented to Verstappen in late August with Norris in attendance holding a fake invoice for the trophy. [22] [23]

Race classification

Pos.No.DriverConstructorLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 701:38:08.634226 1
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 70+33.731318
311 Flag of Mexico.svg Sergio Pérez Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT 70+37.603915
444 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 70+39.134112
581 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 70+1:02.572410
663 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Russell Mercedes 70+1:05.825188
716 Flag of Monaco.svg Charles Leclerc Ferrari 70+1:10.317 2 66
855 Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Sainz Jr. Ferrari 70+1:11.073114
914 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 70+1:15.70982
1018 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Lance Stroll Aston Martin Aramco-Mercedes 69+1 lap141
1123 Flag of Thailand.svg Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 69+1 lap16
1277 Flag of Finland.svg Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 69+1 lap7
133 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Ricciardo AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT 69+1 lap13
1427 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Hülkenberg Haas-Ferrari 69+1 lap10
1522 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Honda RBPT 69+1 lap17
1624 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 69+1 lap5
1720 Flag of Denmark.svg Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 69+1 lap19
18 3 2 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Williams-Mercedes 67Withdrew20
Ret31 Flag of France.svg Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 2Collision12
Ret10 Flag of France.svg Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 1Collision15
Fastest lap: Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Verstappen (Red Bull Racing-Honda RBPT) – 1:20.504 (lap 53)
Source: [17] [24] [25] [26]

Notes

Championship standings after the race

See also

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