His main title rival Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes finished fourth, after handing a podium finish back to his team-mate Valtteri Bottas on the final lap following a late switch to enable the Briton to attack the two Ferraris.BREAKING: Sebastian Vettel WINS the #HungarianGP ?? on his 50th start for @ScuderiaFerrari ?? #F1 pic.twitter.com/0xAlGFF85g
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Dutchman Max Verstappen finished fifth for Red Bull after surviving an opening lap collision with his team-mate Daniel Ricciardo that saw the angry Australian forced into an early retirement. Two-time champion Spaniard Fernando Alonso came home sixth and recorded the fastest lap of the race for McLaren-Honda after a stirring and often remarkable drive.VET: "It was a difficult race with the steering tilting to the left. I really had to stay focused, but it was a great win" #HungarianGP ?? pic.twitter.com/Nv6QXE9VRa
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Vettel, who started the day just a point ahead of Hamilton, increased his lead by another 13 after 11 of this year's 20 races as the circus takes a now-traditional three-week European summer holiday before the Belgian Grand Prix. It was Ferrari's first one-two in Hungary since 2004.Here's the report as Sebsatian Vettel wins the #HungarianGP and Lewis Hamilton gives up his place on the podium https://t.co/lGcOOSMu4X pic.twitter.com/5V0tmTpgdQ
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DRIVER STANDINGS
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Sebastian Vettel extends lead to 14 points
Here's how things stand heading into the summer break ?⬇️#HungarianGP ?? pic.twitter.com/8gsTCDYNTT