GP Hungary: Qualifying
1. S. Vettel, Red Bull, 1:18.773
2. M. Webber, Red Bull, 1:19.184
3. F. Alonso, Ferrari, 1:19.987
16. V. Liuzzi, Force India, 1:21.927 » Read more

1. S. Vettel, Red Bull, 1:18.773
2. M. Webber, Red Bull, 1:19.184
3. F. Alonso, Ferrari, 1:19.987
16. V. Liuzzi, Force India, 1:21.927 » Read more
1. M. Webber, Red Bull, 1:19.574 (17 laps)
2. S. Vettel, Red Bull, 1:20.058 (15 laps)
3. F. Alonso, Ferrari, 1:20.724 (19 laps)
18. V. Liuzzi, Force India, 1:23.708 (8 laps) » Read more
1. S. Vettel, Red Bull, 1:20.976 (29 laps)
2. M. Webber, Red Bull, 1:21.106 (27 laps)
3. R. Kubica, Renault, 1:22.072 (21 laps)
Tonio did not drive, because Paul di Resta took part in FP1 » Read more
Just one week after the German Grand Prix, Tonio will be back in action, this time at the Hungarian Grand Prix held at the tight, twisty Hungaroring on the outskirts of the capital city Budapest. After missing out on points at the last race, he will be looking to regain his momentum and edge its points tally higher in Hungary. This is what he has to say about the Hungarian GP. » Read more
Tonio starts his latest ESPNF1.com column with his view on the last GP and everything that happened during the race, including the collision with team mate Sutil and the tyre mix-up. He also talks about his seat at Force India and why he isn’t worried about losing it, and he gives his view on the things that happened at Ferrari during the German Grand Prix. » Read more
1. F. Alonso, Ferrari, 1:28:38.866
2. F. Massa, Ferrari, + 4.196 secs
3. S. Vettel, Red Bull, + 5.121 secs
16. V. Liuzzi, Force India, + 2 laps » Read more
1. S. Vettel, Red Bull, 1:13.791
2. F. Alonso, Ferrari, 1:13.793
3. F. Massa, Ferrari, 1:14.290
22. V. Liuzzi, Force India, 1:18.952 » Read more
1. S. Vettel, Red Bull, 1:15.103 (18 laps)
2. F. Alonso, Ferrari, 1:15.387 (21 laps)
3. M. Webber, Red Bull, 1:15.708 (16 laps)
17. V. Liuzzi, Force India, 1:17.538 (22 laps) » Read more
1. A. Sutil, Force India, 1:25.701 (20 laps)
2. F. Massa, Ferrari, 1:26.850 (27 laps)
3. J. Button, McLaren, 1:26.936 (16 laps)
9. V. Liuzzi, Force India, 1:28.300 (19 laps) » Read more
After Tonio finished just outside the points at Force India’s home race in Silverstone last week, he is now determined to grab some points at the next round of the FIA Formula One World Championship, the German Grand Prix. Held at the Hockenheim circuit in the heart of Germany’s Rhine Valley, the race will be a sort of homecoming for Tonio, who raced in German F3 in 2002. » Read more