XXVII ENI Magyar Nagydíj
Date | Sunday 31 July 2011 |
Start time | 14:00 |
Event | Hungarian GP |
Circuit | Hungaroring |
Event Format | Race of 70 laps |
Championship | World Championship |
Race number | #11 of 19 in 2011 #850 (of all time) |
Laps | 70 |
Circuit Perimeter | 4381 m |
Race Distance | 4381 × 70 − 40 = 306.630 km |
Grid Format | 2-2-2-2 (staggered) |
Pole Position | Left |
First Corner | Right |
Track Direction | Clockwise |
Entries | 24 |
Qualifiers | 24 |
Finishers | 20 |
Pit stops | 88 |
Debutants | None |
Milestones | Scuderia Toro Rosso – 200th Race Entry (Entrant)
Mercedes – 100th Race Entry (Car Manufacturer)
Nico Rosberg – 100th Race Entry (Driver)
Toro Rosso – 200th Race Entry (Car Manufacturer)
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Records Broken |
1. Most 20th Place Finishes – Hispania (6),
2. Most Consecutive 17th Place Finishes – Virgin (3),
3. Highest 20th Place Finish Ratio – Hispania (10.00%),
4. Most 20th Place Qualifications – Jarno Trulli (15)
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Records Extended |
1. Most Retirements – Lotus (605),
2. Most Drivers' Championship Points Scores – Ferrari (1001),
3. Most Constructors' Championship Points Scores – Ferrari (869),
4. Most Podium Finishes – Ferrari (661),
5. Most 3rd Place Finishes – Ferrari (208),
6. Most 6th Place Finishes – Ferrari (89),
7. Most Fastest Laps – Ferrari (229),
8. Most Race Entries – Ferrari (1866),
9. Most Race Entries – Rubens Barrichello (318),
10. Most 4th Place Qualifications – Ferrari (205),
11. Most 5th Place Qualifications – Ferrari (184)
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| Recipient | Trophy Presented By |
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Winner | Jenson Button | Dr Pál Schmitt | President, Hungarian Republic |
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2nd Place | Sebastian Vettel | Pál Völlner | Secretary of State for Infrastructure |
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3rd Place | Fernando Alonso | Zsolt Gyulay | President, National Automobilesport Federation of Hungary |
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Winning Constructor | McLaren (represented by Dave Robson) | Ing. Angelo Fanelli | Chief Operating Officer, ENI S.p.A. (R&M Division) |
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