Sebastian Vettel topped the time sheets in P3 in Hungary, with a lap that was three-tenths faster than Fernando Alonso in his Ferrari. Jenson Button was third for McLaren ahead of Mark Webber and Felipe Massa. Lewis Hamilton was down in seventh, having not gone for a time. The Silverstone winner found himself sandwiched between the two Mercedes with Nico Rosberg ahead and Michael Schumacher behind. The top 10 was completed by Vitaly Petrov in his Renault and Paul di Resta’s Force India. Nick Heidfeld was 11th ahead of the two Saubers of Sergio Perez and Kamui Kobayashi and the two Williamses of Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado.
Adrian Sutil was next, having a bad day. He was followed by the Toro Rossos of Jaime Alguesuari and Sebastien Buemi. The two Lotuses were next with Jarno Trulli ahead of Heikki Kovalainen, while Jerome d’Ambrosio led Daniel Ricciardo’s HRT, Timo Glock and Tonio Liuzzi.












Joe,
i think a feature on the amount of hospitality the BBC get for Wimbledon vs what they get for F1 could be very interesting.
Surely Hamilton did go for a time, he just messed it up by going straight on at turn 1
I think you mean “The Nurburgring winner found himself…”
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