Vettel takes victory in Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel claimed victory in the 32nd Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix, round 11 of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Teammate Kimi Raikkonen made it a Ferrari 1-2 with a second-place finish while Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas completed the podium.
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Provisional results of the race:
 1. Sebastian Vettel (GER, Ferrari)    1:39:46.713 hours 
 2. Kimi Raikkonen (FIN, Ferrari)           +0.908 sec
 3. Valtteri Bottas (FIN, Mercedes)        +12.462 sec
 4. Lewis Hamilton (GBR, Mercedes)         +12.885 sec
 5. Max Verstappen (NED, Red Bull)         +13.276 sec
 6. Fernando Alonso (ESP, McLaren)       +1:11.223 min
 7. Carlos Sainz Jr. (ESP, Toro Rosso)           1 lap
 8. Sergio Perez (MEX, Force India)              1 lap
 9. Esteban Ocon (FRA, Force India)              1 lap
10. Stoffel Vandoorne (BEL, McLaren)             1 lap
11. Daniil Kvyat (RUS, Toro Rosso)               1 lap
12. Jolyon Palmer (GBR, Renault)                 1 lap
13. Kevin Magnussen (DEN, Haas)                  1 lap
14. Lance Stroll (CAN, Williams)                 1 lap
15. Pascal Wehrlein (GER, Sauber)                2 laps
16. Marcus Ericsson (SWE, Sauber)                2 laps

Retired: 
Nico Hulkenberg (GER, Renault) after 68 laps
Paul di Resta (GBR, Williams) after 62 laps
Romain Grosjean (FRA, Haas) after 22 laps
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS, Red Bull) in first lap 

fastest lap: Fernando Alonso (ESP, McLaren) 1:20.182 min
	
Standings after 11 rounds (with 9 rounds to go):
Drivers: 
 1. Vettel        202 points
 2. Hamilton      188
 3. Bottas        169
 4. Ricciardo     117
 5. Raikkonen     116
 6. Verstappen     67
 7. Perez          56
 8. Ocon           45
 9. Sainz          35
10. Hulkenberg     26
11. Massa          23
12. Stroll         18 
13. Grosjean       18
14. Magnussen      11
15. Alonso         10
16. Wehrlein        5
17. Kvyat           4
18. Vandoorne       1

Constructors: 
 1. Mercedes      357 points
 2. Ferrari       318
 3. Red Bull      184
 4. Force India   101
 5. Williams       41
 6. Toro Rosso     39
 7. Haas           29
 8. Renault        26
 9. McLaren        11
10. Sauber          5

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