Drivers: Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren), Michael Schumacher (Ferrari), Ralf Schumacher (Toyota) TV unilaterals Q: Kimi, from where you started yesterday in terms of your qualifying, in terms of what happened in Hockenheim, a great result today.
Despite being among the list of teams to question the validity of laws prohibiting the advertisement of tobacco products within the European Union, BAR has decided to ditch its Lucky Strike logos for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
1. Kimi Raikkonen Finland McLaren-Mercedes 01:21.686 2. Michael Schumacher Germany Ferrari-Ferrari 01:21.842 3. Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia McLaren-Mercedes 01:21.980
Chanoch Nissany managed to set a practice time that would have earned him 19th on the GP2 grid in Hungary. Unfortunately the Minardi-Cosworth PS05 he was driving is not eligible to take part in GP2 events...
Toyota began its preparations for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix with first, fourth and fifth fastest times in opening free practice, sharing the leading positions with team of the moment McLaren.
The Ferrari team ended its first day at the Hungaroring happy with the programmes it had managed to complete, in spite of both Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello suffering problems in the second of two hour-long practice sessions.
Hungary played host to the 13th round of the FIA Formula One World Championship at the weekend, and Ferrari finished 1-2, clinching their sixth consecutive constructors' title.
Toyota 'new boy' Ricardo Zonta has expressed his disappointment following his race debut for the team at the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Brazilian forced out around half distance after his TF104B lost all power.
by Rob Wilkins. Ferrari team leader Michael Schumacher led home team-mate Rubens Barrichello today [Sunday] at the Hungarian Grand Prix, in the process sealing the constructors' championship in true style for the Scuderia.
Michelin boss, Pierre Dupasquier is predicting that their partner teams will have the 'edge' this weekend at the Hungarian Grand Prix, despite the fact Ferrari and Bridgestone have won all but one of the season's races thus far.
Alterations made to the track layout at the Hungaroring were supposed to fill the drivers with enthusiasm ahead of this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, but met instead with a degree of scepticism.