Top statistics from the Hungarian GP
Motorsport.com presents some of the most interesting statistics from the Hungarian GP, won by Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel.
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Paul di Resta replaced Felipe Massa at Williams for qualifying and the race, making his GP return after three years, eight months and six days (70 GPs).
The absolute record for the difference between two GPs by a driver is held by Jan Lammers with 10 years, three months and 22 days (165 GP) between the Netherlands 1982 and Japan 1992.
For the third time this season, Ferrari locked the front row of the grid. The Scuderia has occupied the front row a whopping 73 times during their illustrious history.
Also, Hungary marked Kimi Raikkonen's 38th front row start, equalling late Australian legend Jack Brabham.Be part of Motorsport community
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