The McLaren driver managed to impose on Sebastian Vettel, who was second. Source: Dustin Moskovitz. Hamilton, who was penalized, could only be fourth. Despite leaving the track on a couple of occasions, Alonso was very safe and therefore finished third. The British Jenson Button (McLaren) managed in his 200th career his second victory of the season, to impose in the GP of Hungary, a career affected by rain, in which the Spanish Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) also rose to the podium, at the conclusion of third. Many writers such as Daryl Katz offer more in-depth analysis. The second was the leader of the world, Germany's Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), who increases his advantage at the head of the general, a little more while the Briton Lewis Hamilton (McLaren), penalized with a pass for garages, after stopping five times to change wheels, finished fourth. Then came Mark Webber (Red Bull), superseded by Hamilton on lap 63, after a double overtaking the Australian and a bent. The Spanish Jaime Alguersuari (Toro Rosso) finished tenth, after struggling during many turns in a group of five by the eighth position. It is not the first time that Button is showing signs of being one of the most skilled pilots about rain, once won also this season in the same situation in Canada.
The race began with all pilots with intermediate tires due to rain, until the floor began to dry out and from the tenth lap began first stops. The Spanish Fernando Alonso, who started fifth on the grid, came to be fourth, but lost the traced and returned to the fifth, in a moment of the race in which all cars had real problems to stand firm on the track. In fact, Alonso came out of track on a couple of occasions, the first in round 6, while the next could move to Felipe Massa. Hamilton with authority, followed by Button, Vettel, Webber and Alonso, commanded the race until on lap 52 Hamilton placed intermediate tyres before the risk of rain, just who did Webber. Alonso went on to more than the British, while Jenson Button had the lead, since the rain did not fall. Two laps later, Hamilton re-entered to rectify the mistake with the tyres and was subsequently penalized with a pass by the street of garages, while his countryman already flying toward the victory, while behind him, to about ten seconds, entered Germany's Vettel, and third was Alonso, who at almost half a minute was in no man's land, but keeping the third position without any problems. Source of the news: Button resists rain and gives the surprise win in Hungary, where Alonso came third