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McLaren seek to continue their morning pace in Friday afternoon practice at the Hungaroring.

Formula 1 | Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring | 27.07.2012
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Jonathan Symcox

Updated 27/07/2012 at 13:35 GMT


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The chequered flag comes out and with no prospect of these incomplete laps improving, Hamilton tops the session.
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DRS has been enabled for the closing stages.
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Most of the drivers are out there, picking up some wet/dry running.
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Perez now off at the tricky turn 11; Senna also just avoids making contact with the 'Schumacher barrier'.
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The wets do not like the mostly dry track and suffer as a result.
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Button says the standing water on the track is too dangerous for inters although Massa has moved on to them.
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Petrov visits the run-off area.
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The Ferraris of Massa and Alonso are out, on wets and intermediates respectively. Button also on inters.
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Senna has been out and returned to the garage while Vettel also headed straight back in. The McLaren mechanics are forced to rescue Button after he aborts at the end of the pitlane!
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Vettel and Glock out there. Timo almost repeats Schumi's accident, but just evades the barrier.
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Parts of the circuit are almost dry, while others are soaking wet. Kobayashi loses the back end briefly but eases off and guides the car back on to the track.
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Kobayashi takes his chances in the Sauber, chucking up lots of spray.
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He is sitting in a camera tower behind the barriers now, chatting to the cameraman.
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His team-mate Rosberg had just emerged while Vergne came straight back in... the German seven-times world champion slid sideways at turn 11 and into the barriers. He met them head-on, but wasn't going very fast.
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SCHUMACHER CRASHES ON THE INTERMEDIATES!
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The rain has stopped and the track drying.
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Jean-Eric Vergne and Schumacher take a trip out, on wets and inters respectively.
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Ross Brawn believes the battle for the Formula 1 world championship could still be turned on its head - despite Fernando Alonso opening up a gap in the points standings.
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Hamilton is unmoved by comments from Ron Dennis that it is McLaren and not himself who holds the key to a fresh deal for next year.