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why didn't the force indias run in P2?

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http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jul/24/sergio-perez-crash-hungarian-grand-prix-formula-one

They were investigating the causes of the high speed Sergio Pérez crash in FP1.

 
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welp. alonso out of Q2. my weekend is sorted. prolly includes anything but the hungarian gp.

bottas to ferrari? kimi out? kimi is in the Q2 top 10 now...
 
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But sadly because he got help, he wasn't able to get back out there. Silly rule really. He should have been commended for not holding up qualifying by just walking off.
Of course this is assuming the car was able to. And sadly it wouldn't have made much difference to the overall result.
I hope Honda get it sorted soon, for both McLarens drivers. They deserve better.
 
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I think we just got robbed of a great finish to this race. Can Hamilton get back into the points?
I'm glad I wasn't in that Force India though. Scary stuff for Hulkanberg.
 
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Cracking race from start to finish. Despite his terrible start Hamilton is still the winner today. Increasing the gap between him and his closest Championship rival.
I'm sorry but Ferrari are too far back to be contenders this year, but well done to Vettel. Kimi as usual got the bad luck.
Great finish for Alonso and Button. Good to see them both in the points.
Felt a bit sorry for Ricardo, but at least he was able to stay on the podium.
 
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So super awesome that both McLarens came home in the points, and for Alonso to not only place fifth but ahead of both Mercedes.... this is a super awesome to see. :D

Despite his terrible start Hamilton is still the winner today. Increasing the gap between him and his closest Championship rival.

No, I think Vettel's the winner today. :p Starting on pole and dropping back only to finish claw your way back to first isn't unheard of... finishing outside the top five is actually kind of a poor showing; It illustrates that while he may have a better car, he's not necessarily such an all conquering driver; couldn't even beat that last Toro Rosso and a McLaren? :D
 
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