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Kovalainen wins Hungarian Grand Prix

2008-08-03 20:20:00
Last Updated: 2008-08-03 23:54:47
 

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Budapest: McLaren driver Heikki Kovalainen won his first Formula One race on Sunday after an engine problem forced Felipe Massa out of the HungarianGrandPrix with three laps to go.

Massa overtook both Kovalainen and pole sitter Lewis Hamilton at the start and was heading for his fourth win of the season after Hamilton dropped out of contention with a tire puncture. But the Brazilian's Ferrari engine overheated toward the end and Kovalainen took an 11-second victory over Timo Glock of Toyota.

Formula One 2008

Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was third ahead of Renault's Fernando Alonso.

Hamilton came fifth for McLaren and stretched his lead over Raikkonen in the overall standings to five points.

Kovalainen - greeted by chants of ''Heikki'' from the large Finnish contingent in the stands - became the 100th driver to win a Formula One race.

''I just tried to put pressure on Massa hoping something would happen,'' Kovalainen said. ''It worked out for me. I'm very, very glad to secure the victory.''

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Kovalainen's win allowed Hamilton, coming off two dramatic victories at the British and German GPs, to stay top of F1's standings - and eight points ahead of Massa, whose confident start left the McLarens stranded.

Kovalainen said this week that he wouldn't help Hamilton even with his British teammate leading the title challenge, and that showed in his limp start which allowed Massa to pass easily on the outside.

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Massa and Hamilton raced side-by-side into the first turn - Massa even locking up his brakes at one point - before the Brazilian stuck to his position to pull ahead and nudge out Hamilton around the second corner.

The two were out front on their own. Massa and Hamilton pitted within a lap of each other with Massa enjoying a three-second edge after the first round of stops in the 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) track.

Massa's lead was around three seconds as he edged Hamilton over the final two sectors of the twisting circuit before Hamilton's puncture left the race Massa's to lose. Hamilton had most of the 4.381-kilometer (2.722-mile) circuit to navigate before a tire change and re-emerged 10th.

Kovalainen, who will partner Hamilton again in 2009, moved to within 7.5 seconds with laps running down on the 70-lap race.

Glock secured his first podium - and Toyota's second third-place of the season - after overtaking Kubica at the start. The BMW Sauber driver, with at least 25,000 Polish fans cheering him on, crossed the finish line in eighth for his worst result of the season to trail Hamilton by 13 points.

The teams and drivers have three weeks before the next race on Aug. 24 - the inaugural Valencia GP.

 
 
All about: Kovalainen, Hungarian Grand Prix, Associated Press

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