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A shocked Heikki Kovalainen...
A shocked Heikki Kovalainen scored his maiden grand prix victory at the Hungaroring in Hungary on Sunday.
The McLaren ace inherited the win after the engine in long-time leader Felipe Massaň€™s Ferrari spectacularly exploded only three laps from the end. This allowed the young Finn to cruise to the flag ahead of Toyotaň€™s Timo Glock, who stepped up on to the podium for the first time after a fine drive to second place, ahead of Kimi Raikkonenň€™s Ferrari.
After brilliant back-to-back victories in Britain and Germany, Lewis Hamilton had a weekend to forget. The Brit secured pole position, but immediately lost the advantage at the start when Massa out-dragged him to the first corner. Lewis was then forced to follow the Ferrari until his McLaren suffered a punctured tyre, demoting him to fifth at the finish. His only consolation is that heň€™s still at the top of the title table, five points ahead of champion Raikkonen.
The best of the rest behind the top three was Fernando Alonso. The former champion put a disastrous German race behind him with a well earned fourth place.
But it was Kovalainen who had the most to cheer about. Speaking afterwards he said: ň€śToday I am very, very happy. All the hard work that the whole team has put in has paid off. Through difficult times, we just kept pushing and I am very glad to score my first victory.ň€ť Now the teams travel to Valencia, Spain, on 22 August, where an all-new street circuit will make its debut on the F1 calendar for the European Grand Prix.