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Friday analysis - how much do Red Bull have in hand?
Red Bull's Friday pace around the Hungaroring looked ominous, even without an F-duct on the RB6 and regardless of tyre compound. Ferrari could have an answer, while McLaren admit they are a long way off an adequate response (and could come under threat from Renault on Saturday). We take a team-by-team look at early progress in Budapest…
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Sebastian Vettel QA: A very solid Friday
Leading the field by half a second is quite a statement, even if Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel does play down the importance of Friday's practice times. He has marked the Hungaroring as his territory for the weekend and now it is up to the rest to take it from him. After several Grands Prix when things have somehow slipped through his fingers, has the young German's time come again in Budapest?
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FIA Friday press conference - Hungary
Team principals: Eric Boullier (Renault), Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), Christian Horner (Red Bull) and Colin Kolles (HRT).
Q: First of all, can we have a run-down of how things have gone today. Colin, would you like to start.
Colin Kolles: Well, we had some technical issues but we managed to go through the programmes. I think that Sakon (Yamamoto) did a good job. He drove almost the same lap time as Bruno (Senna)...
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Exclusive Nico Rosberg QA: Schumacher's not such a beast
Mercedes GP's Nico Rosberg is in a perfect place. His first win might still be proving elusive, but his standing in the paddock has rocketed since he's been outperforming seven-time champion team mate Michael Schumacher. So, with the pressure off, when that maiden victory finally comes his way, he'll be ready for it…
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Friday practice - selected team and driver quotes
The morning session may have been dominated by the Red Bulls of Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber, but by the afternoon the Ferraris of Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa had joined the fray at the front. The leading teams and their rivals reflect on their early progress in Budapest…
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