Statistics: The 2017 Hungarian Grand Prix

The Hungaroring hosts the eleventh round of the 2017 Formula 1 world championship this weekend. It is also the last race before the summer break and is a fan favourite due to the chaotic races it has thrown up in its time. The race has been held since 1986 and was the first to be held under the Iron Curtain. Below, you can see the statistics surrounding the event.

 

Race  
Length of circuit: 4,381 meters
Number of racing rounds: 70
Total race distance: 306.63 kilometres
Lap record: 1:19.071 (M. Schumacher, 2004)

 

Circuit characteristics  
Number of corners: 14 (6 left, 8 right)
Distance from the start to the first corner: 617.6 meters
Corners which pull more than 2G: 11, 1 of which is heavy
Gearshifts in a lap 44
Highest lateral G-force 4.5G
Length of pitlane under pit limiter: 363 meters
Duration of journey through pits at 80 kph: 16.3 seconds
Fuel consumption Low

 

Statistics from 2016  
Best time in FP1: 1:21.347 (Hamilton)
Best time in FP2: 1:20.435 (Rosberg)
Best time in FP3: 1:20.261 (Rosberg)
Best time in Q1: 1:33.302 (Rosberg)
Best time in Q2: 1:22.660 (Verstappen)
Best time in Q3: 1:19.965 (Rosberg)
Fastest Lap: 1:23.086 (Raikkonen)
Total race time: 1 hour, 40 minutes and 30 seconds
Average Speed in the race: 183.1 kilometres per hour
Top speed in the race: 325.9 kilometres per hour
Podium: Hamilton / Rosberg / Ricciardo
Winning strategy: 2 stops, on laps 16 and 41
Total pitstops: 45
Number of 'normal' overtakes: 10
Number of overtakes with DRS: 8
Number of DNF's: 1

 

Race characteristics since 2012  
Number of races in which a safety car was required: 3
Total number of safety car periods: 4
Chance of a safety car period: Average
Number of winners from pole position: 2
Lowest winning starting position: P4 (in 2014)
Wet sessions: 5
Number of races while wet: 1

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  • Country Netherlands
  • Date of b. Sep 30 1997 (28)
  • Place of b. Hasselt (Belgie), Netherlands
  • Weight 70 kg
  • Length 1.8 m
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