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Hungry Hamilton ends title drought at Hungaroring

Defending world champion Lewis Hamilton finally ended his winless run on Sunday when he came home triumphant for McLaren in the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Updated on: Jul 27, 2009 12:16 AM IST
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Defending world champion Lewis Hamilton finally ended his winless run on Sunday when he came home triumphant for McLaren in the Hungarian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old Englishman, who started from fourth on the grid, drove a near-faultless race to claim victory for the first time since last year's Chinese Grand Prix.

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It was the 10th win of his career. Hamilton's win endorsed emphatically the McLaren team's return to form after a dismal opening half to 2009 on a weekend overshadowed by Saturday’s horrific accident during qualifying that left Brazilian Felipe Massa with severe head injuries.

Massa, 28, underwent surgery in a Budapest hospital on Saturday evening and a Ferrari statement on Sunday said he was stable and in an induced coma. Hamilton won by 11.5 seconds ahead of Massa's Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen with Australian Mark Webber third for Red Bull, two weeks after his maiden victory in Germany.

Pole-sitter and two-time former champion Fernando Alonso of Renault was forced to retire after leading the opening laps when he lost his front right wheel. World championship leader Jenson Button of Brawn GP endured a tough afternoon and struggled home seventh behind fourth-placed German Nico Rosberg of Williams, Finn Heikki Kovalainen of McLaren and German Timo Glock who was sixth for Toyota.

 
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