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Rosberg dominates 3rd practice of F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

Source: Xinhua   2016-07-23 21:45:14

BUDAPEST, July 23 (Xinhua) -- The third practice session of the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at Hungaroring on Saturday saw Mercedes' Nico Rosberg topping the field with 1 minute 20.261 seconds.

He was followed by the two Red Bull drivers, Max Verstappen with 1:20.263 and Daniel Ricciardo with 1:20.726.

Lewis Hamilton, also driving for Mercedes, was 4th with 1:20.769. He was followed by the Ferrari drivers, Kimi Raikkonen with 120:859 and Sebastian Vettel with 1:21.185.

McLaren' s Fernando Alonso was 7th with 1:21.584, Williams' Valtteri Bottas was 8th with 1:21.649, Force India' s Sergio Perez was 9th with 1:21.672, and Renault' s Jolyon Palmer was 10th with 1:21.935.

Williams' Felipe Massa and Renault's Kevin Magnussen also clocked under 1:22 times.

The time trials, which actually determine start positions for Sunday's meet, are scheduled for Saturday afternoon.

Editor: ying
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Rosberg dominates 3rd practice of F1 Hungarian Grand Prix

Source: Xinhua 2016-07-23 21:45:14
[Editor: huaxia]

BUDAPEST, July 23 (Xinhua) -- The third practice session of the Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix at Hungaroring on Saturday saw Mercedes' Nico Rosberg topping the field with 1 minute 20.261 seconds.

He was followed by the two Red Bull drivers, Max Verstappen with 1:20.263 and Daniel Ricciardo with 1:20.726.

Lewis Hamilton, also driving for Mercedes, was 4th with 1:20.769. He was followed by the Ferrari drivers, Kimi Raikkonen with 120:859 and Sebastian Vettel with 1:21.185.

McLaren' s Fernando Alonso was 7th with 1:21.584, Williams' Valtteri Bottas was 8th with 1:21.649, Force India' s Sergio Perez was 9th with 1:21.672, and Renault' s Jolyon Palmer was 10th with 1:21.935.

Williams' Felipe Massa and Renault's Kevin Magnussen also clocked under 1:22 times.

The time trials, which actually determine start positions for Sunday's meet, are scheduled for Saturday afternoon.

[Editor: huaxia]
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