2016 HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX EDITION
the outside and Hamilton took up space on the inside, Rosberg was forced to lift.
Ricciardo stole into second place but Rosberg managed to retrieve the position as
the pair went through Turn Two.
Hamilton, though, was away in the lead and across the next 70 laps the
defending champion put in a controlled performance, managing the gap back to
Rosberg with ease to eventually claim his fifth Hungarian Grand Prix win. The
victory makes him the most successful driver ever at the Hungaroring as he
passes the record he held jointly with Michael Schumacher.
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