Rich Energy Haas F1 Team Hungarian Grand Prix Race Recap

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Rich Energy Haas F1 Team driver Kevin Magnussen brought home a 13th-place finish in Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, the 12th round of the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship at Hungaroring in Budapest, while teammate Romain Grosjean retired 19 laps from the finish with a water pressure issue.

Magnussen started the race from 14th on his set of Pirelli P Zero Yellow medium tires and dropped a pair of positions on the opening lap around the 4.381-kilometer (2.722-mile), 14-turn circuit. He made that set of mediums last the first 39 laps of today’s 70-lap race, climbing as high as 11th when he finally pitted for a set of Red soft tires that would carry him to the finish. He resumed in 15th, just ahead of Grosjean, and displayed some heady driving in holding off the challenges of Renault’s Daniel Ricciardo in defending 14th place shortly thereafter. Magnussen picked up one more position before the checkered flag.

Grosjean, meanwhile, started ninth on a set of soft tires and held that relative position until pitting on lap 19 for a set of White hard rubber. He was struggling to keep pace some 20 laps later and was called into the pits after completing 49 laps. The team diagnosed the problem as a water pressure issue that could not be remedied.

With today’s results, Rich Energy Haas F1 Team sits ninth in the constructors’ championship with 26 points, five behind eighth-place Racing Point and 25 ahead of 10th-place Williams.

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton made a late-race pass of polesitter Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing to score the victory in today’s Hungarian Grand Prix, the 81st of his career, his eighth this season and his seventh at Hungaroring. Hamilton crossed the finish line 17.796 seconds ahead of Verstappen with Scuderia Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel another 43 seconds behind in the final podium position of third. 

Nine races remain on the 2019 Formula One schedule as team embark on their annual summer break, with the next event coming in four weeks – the Belgian Grand Prix Aug. 30 to Sept. 1 at Circuit Spa-Francorchamps.

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