2010 HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX - PREVIEW
2010 HUNGARIAN GRAND PRIX
BUDAPEST
30 JULY - 1 AUGUST
PREVIEW
The third set of the 2010 season's back-to-back races continues this
weekend in Budapest with the Hungarian Grand Prix just one week after
the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. Taking place at the Hungaroring,
located 19kms from the capital, the circuit has hosted the race since
1986 and is one of the most technically demanding on the calendar.
Mercedes-Benz Stats (including customer teams)
Hungarian GP
Total (since 1954)
GP Starts 16
294
Wins 6 (1999, 2000, 05, 07, 08, 09)
81
Podiums 12
229
Points Scoring Positions 22
418
GP Points 126
2463
Fastest Laps 4
85
Pole Positions 5
81
Hungaroring Stats
Circuit Length: 4.381 km
Race Distance: 306.630 km
Number of Laps: 70
Full Throttle: 53%
Brake Wear: High
Tyre Compounds: Super Soft/Medium
Downforce Level: High 9/10
Tyre Usage: Medium
Average Speed: 193kph (120mph)
NICO ROSBERG
"Budapest is a great city and the atmosphere there and at the track over
the race weekend is very vibrant so I always enjoy visiting. The
Hungaroring is one of those tracks that provides a real technical
challenge and it is good fun to drive. Overtaking is difficult there so
qualifying is really important and you need to start from as high up the
grid as possible. Qualifying hasn't been our strong point recently so we
will be working hard on our preparations over the weekend to give us the
best chance in the race. I had a strong weekend in Hungary last year,
finishing in fourth place, and it would be nice to be competing towards
the front again this time around."
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER
"The German Grand Prix last weekend was clearly disappointing for us but
we have seen a variety of performances from our team over the past few
races. With this in mind, I will still go to Hungary with a positive
feeling. It is clear that we need to understand our car better, and the
track in Budapest plus more time to evaluate our upgrades should help us
in that respect. As I said after the last race, we have to remain calm,
look into all the details and analyse our performance in order to learn
as much as possible from such weekends. That is the way we have to go in
order to improve our situation which may already be possible this coming
weekend in Hungary."
ROSS BRAWN
"The Hungarian Grand Prix will be the conclusion to an extremely busy
period for the team following two of our home races taking place this
month at Silverstone and Hockenheim. The last race weekend in Germany
was challenging for us, particularly following the podium finish at
Silverstone, and we were disappointed not to be competing further up the
field. The team is doing a good job operationally but we need to find
more pace from the car and we continue to work very hard to achieve
this. Hungary is a technically demanding circuit and should be a good
proving ground for our latest upgrades, providing further invaluable
track testing time, as we work to find the optimum set-up. Our two-week
factory shutdown just after the race will be a well-deserved rest for
our employees and the chance to recharge their batteries before the busy
final third of the season."
NORBERT HAUG
"The Hungaroring circuit near Budapest is very different to that of the
last race in Germany with a slow and twisty layout requiring maximum
downforce. One weekend after the home race of Mercedes-Benz, our team
wants to achieve a better result than we managed at the Hockenheimring."
Media Contacts:
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Schumacher)
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