Hülkenberg wins Hungaroring feature race
25 July 2009
After his successful double victory at the Nürburgring a fortnight ago Nico Hülkenberg has claimed his third victory of the season on Saturday at the Hungaroring. The German finished well ahead of Lucas di Grassi and Javier Villa.
The German made a strong start when the lights went out, moving up two places to third behind poleman di Grassi and Villa, with front row starter Vitaly Petrov making a slow getaway after being last man to make the grid while Davide Rigon went the other way: the Russian was ninth by the end of the lap while the Italian moved up from ninth on the grid to fourth on the road.
But with the twisting, undulating nature of the circuit making overtaking as difficult as ever it was clear that pitstop strategies were going to be all important, and so it proved: Villa was setting fast laps until he was the first of the front men to make a stop on lap ten, forcing the German to come in on the next lap. He emerged ahead and, with di Grassi coming in one lap later ahead of his rivals, it looked like the race was run.
But that lead was only to last for two corners, as Hülkenberg made a brave move around the outside at turn two and achieved the impossible by overtaking di Grassi for the effective lead of the race. As the drivers ahead of them eventually pulled into the pits the German pulled away from his rivals, none of whom could stay within sight.
The final result was never in doubt: as the laps rolled away it was Hülkenberg who was first to the chequered flag, 15 seconds ahead of di Grassi who lead Villa across the line by a second. Behind them Pastor Maldonado held on for fourth after pushing a little too hard on the penultimate lap to get on the podium and just won the drag race to the line with Davide Valsecchi, who was rewarded with fifth after running around the outside of Luca Filippi at turn one late in the race, with Giedo van der Garde in seventh and Davide Rigon claiming Trident's first point of the season in eighth.
As title rivals Romain Grosjean and Vitaly Petrov both finished out of the points, with the Frenchman slicing up to tenth from last on the grid but the Russian retiring midway through the race with a suspected misfiring engine, the smile of Hülkenberg face was wider than usual: he extended his lead to 57 points, 15 ahead of Grosjean who leads his teammate by one, while di Grassi has now closed up on the pair with 36 points.
Results Race 1:
1 N. Hulkenberg ART Grand Prix 1:04:46.079
2 L. Di Grassi Racing Engineering + 15.338
3 J. Villa Super Nova International + 16.370
4 P. Maldonado ART Grand Prix + 17.093
5 D. Valsecchi Durango + 17.156
6 L. Filippi Super Nova International + 23.102
7 G. van der Garde iSport International + 31.965
8 D. Rigon Trident Racing + 32.556
9 A. Parente Ocean Racing Technology + 34.174
10 R. Grosjean Campos + 38.635
11 D. Clos Racing Engineering + 46.053
12 E. Mortara Arden International + 50.977
13 K. Kobayashi DAMS + 51.269
14 N. Panciatici Durango + 1:11.155
15 M. Herck DPR + 1:11.230
16 J. d`Ambrosio DAMS + 1:11.997
Did not finish
17 K. Chandhok Ocean Racing Technology + 2 laps
18 D. Nunes iSport International + 6 laps
19 R. Teixeira Trident Racing + 9 laps
20 V. Petrov Campos + 22 laps
21 R. Rodriguez Piquet GP + 41 laps
22 A. Zuber FMS International + 42 laps
23 A. Valerio Piquet GP + 42 laps
24 S. Perez Arden International + 42 laps
25 L. Razia FMS International + 42 laps
GP Update
25 July 2009
After his successful double victory at the Nürburgring a fortnight ago Nico Hülkenberg has claimed his third victory of the season on Saturday at the Hungaroring. The German finished well ahead of Lucas di Grassi and Javier Villa.
The German made a strong start when the lights went out, moving up two places to third behind poleman di Grassi and Villa, with front row starter Vitaly Petrov making a slow getaway after being last man to make the grid while Davide Rigon went the other way: the Russian was ninth by the end of the lap while the Italian moved up from ninth on the grid to fourth on the road.
But with the twisting, undulating nature of the circuit making overtaking as difficult as ever it was clear that pitstop strategies were going to be all important, and so it proved: Villa was setting fast laps until he was the first of the front men to make a stop on lap ten, forcing the German to come in on the next lap. He emerged ahead and, with di Grassi coming in one lap later ahead of his rivals, it looked like the race was run.
But that lead was only to last for two corners, as Hülkenberg made a brave move around the outside at turn two and achieved the impossible by overtaking di Grassi for the effective lead of the race. As the drivers ahead of them eventually pulled into the pits the German pulled away from his rivals, none of whom could stay within sight.
The final result was never in doubt: as the laps rolled away it was Hülkenberg who was first to the chequered flag, 15 seconds ahead of di Grassi who lead Villa across the line by a second. Behind them Pastor Maldonado held on for fourth after pushing a little too hard on the penultimate lap to get on the podium and just won the drag race to the line with Davide Valsecchi, who was rewarded with fifth after running around the outside of Luca Filippi at turn one late in the race, with Giedo van der Garde in seventh and Davide Rigon claiming Trident's first point of the season in eighth.
As title rivals Romain Grosjean and Vitaly Petrov both finished out of the points, with the Frenchman slicing up to tenth from last on the grid but the Russian retiring midway through the race with a suspected misfiring engine, the smile of Hülkenberg face was wider than usual: he extended his lead to 57 points, 15 ahead of Grosjean who leads his teammate by one, while di Grassi has now closed up on the pair with 36 points.
Results Race 1:
1 N. Hulkenberg ART Grand Prix 1:04:46.079
2 L. Di Grassi Racing Engineering + 15.338
3 J. Villa Super Nova International + 16.370
4 P. Maldonado ART Grand Prix + 17.093
5 D. Valsecchi Durango + 17.156
6 L. Filippi Super Nova International + 23.102
7 G. van der Garde iSport International + 31.965
8 D. Rigon Trident Racing + 32.556
9 A. Parente Ocean Racing Technology + 34.174
10 R. Grosjean Campos + 38.635
11 D. Clos Racing Engineering + 46.053
12 E. Mortara Arden International + 50.977
13 K. Kobayashi DAMS + 51.269
14 N. Panciatici Durango + 1:11.155
15 M. Herck DPR + 1:11.230
16 J. d`Ambrosio DAMS + 1:11.997
Did not finish
17 K. Chandhok Ocean Racing Technology + 2 laps
18 D. Nunes iSport International + 6 laps
19 R. Teixeira Trident Racing + 9 laps
20 V. Petrov Campos + 22 laps
21 R. Rodriguez Piquet GP + 41 laps
22 A. Zuber FMS International + 42 laps
23 A. Valerio Piquet GP + 42 laps
24 S. Perez Arden International + 42 laps
25 L. Razia FMS International + 42 laps
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