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Just like yesterday, the rain didn't make its appearance over the Hungaroring in the end and the eleventh race of the season took place in extremely hot and humid conditions. The 69 laps really challenged the resistance of the drivers and the cars, but also the engineers and their strategies because, until today, they were unable to see the real duration of the tyres. Pedro de la Rosa and Narain Karthikeyan started with different two-stop strategies, with the Spanish driver beginning on medium tyres and the Indian driver doing so on softs. The race was a battle between both F112's and Timo Glock which finally went the German's way, but De la Rosa was very close to achieving the feat of finishing ahead of the Marussia once again. Narain Karthikeyan, on his behalf, suffered a problem with his front left suspension and was forced to retire with only 5 laps to go.



















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