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Ocon feels fantastic

Updated on: 02 August,2021 09:29 AM IST  |  Budapest
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Alpine’s Esteban registers first-ever win at chaotic Hungarian GP; Hamilton takes c’ship lead

Ocon feels fantastic

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas collides with Red Bull’s Mexican driver Sergio Perez during the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring race track in Mogyorod near Budapest yesterday. Pics/AFP, Getty Images

Lewis Hamilton missed the chance to chalk up his 100th victory but did take over the lead in the championship as France’s Esteban Ocon steered his way through a chaotic Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday to collect his first-ever win. 


Hamilton comes third


After a tactical error dropped pole-sitter Hamilton to last place, the Briton picked his way through the field, finally clawing his way past Ocon’s Alpine teammate Fernando Alonso, to finish third behind the Frenchman and Sebastian Vettel in the Aston Martin. “What a moment! It feels so good!,” said Ocon. 


Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton 

‘It’s teamwork’

“It’s fantastic, what can I say? Congrats to Fernando [Alonso] as well, I think the win is also thanks to him with the fight that he did. “It’s teamwork, it’s been a fantastic day!” 

Alpine’s victorious driver Esteban Ocon celebrates on the podiumAlpine’s victorious driver Esteban Ocon celebrates on the podium

Bottas triggers collisions

Max Verstappen’s Red Bull was damaged in a first lap crash, which took out five cars, and he eventually finished 10th, leaving Hamilton to take a six-point lead in the championship. Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas triggered a series of collisions on the opening turn which not only took him out of the race but accounted for Red Bull’s Sergio Perez, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, the Aston Martin of Lance Stroll and the McLaren of Lando Norris. Meanwhile, Ocon became the 14th Frenchman in the F1 winners club joining the likes of four-time world champion Alain Prost, Olivier Panis, who won in Monaco in 1996, and Pierre Gasly, the winner at Monza last year.

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