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Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Hungarian Grand Prix from Budapest. Race start 13.00 BST.

Formula 1 | Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring | 29.07.2012
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Updated 29/07/2012 at 13:47 GMT


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And Lewis Hamilton wins the Hungarian Grand Prix from Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean. Sebastian Vettel finishes fourth ahead of Fernando Alonso who stretches his championship lead to 40 points. Jenson Button finishes sixth ahead of Bruno Senna and Mark Webber. Thanks for joining us!
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So with a lap remaining it looks like being Hamilton from the Lotus duo. Eric Boullier’s boys will have to wait another race but they’re getting closer to that elusive win!
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Hamilton is now over a second clear again and has managed to nullify Raikkonen’s DRS threat.
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The gap is back to a second and unless Hamilton makes a mistake, his tyres look good to last.
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The gap is still just under a second as Karthikeyan goes off the track. Hamilton still looks comfortable.
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Hamilton dials in his best lap of the race so that will deflate Lotus.
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Vettel over ten seconds adrift of third so that should be the podium places sewn up.
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The gap is down to half a second and Raikkonen is really pressing again. But he runs wide.
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Raikkonen has said that he won’t be able to get past unless Hamilton’s tyres go off.
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Michael Schumacher becomes the first retirement of the race. It has been a miserable day for him.
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Vettel is in for his third stop and squeezes out just in front of Alonso.
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Hamilton still managing the gap to 0.9 seconds.
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Amazingly, every single car is still running and there have been o retirements.
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Raikkonen has to be careful not to hurt his own tyres too much as he knows Hamilton’s will degrade faster than his from now onwards.
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Looks like Grosjean will have to settle for a podium and the fight is between Lewis and Kimi.
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Raikkonen has been asked to conserve his KERS which was down to 50% down on optimum earlier in the race.
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Raikkonen now under a second behind Hamilton and we know how fast Kimi can be.
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Maldonado given a drive through penalty.
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Hamilton’s lead is down to 1.9 seconds but Grosjean is a little further back now.
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Raikkonen should be right up with Hamilton soon. The harder compound really coming in now. Lewis will really have his work cut out now.