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Who are last five race winners of Hungarian Grand Prix?

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The Hungarian Grand Prix has delivered thrilling races over the past five years, showcasing incredible talent and intense competition. This preview revisits the last five winners of the Hungarian GP, highlighting their remarkable performances and key moments that led to their victories. From unexpected triumphs to dominant displays, each race has contributed to the rich history of Formula 1 at the Hungaroring.

Join us as we explore the strategies, skills, and standout drivers who conquered this challenging circuit, providing a fascinating glimpse into what makes the Hungarian GP a must-watch event for motorsport enthusiasts.

Prepare to relive the excitement and drama that have defined this iconic race in recent years.

Here's the list of the last five race winners at the Hungarian Grand Prix:

2019 – Hamilton's Strategic Triumph

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After a fierce duel, the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix saw Lewis Hamilton secure a thrilling victory over Max Verstappen with a late-race pass. Throughout the race, Hamilton and Verstappen exchanged rapid lap times and engaged in an intense, fair battle for the lead. Mercedes' strategic brilliance emerged as the decisive factor when they called Hamilton in for fresh tyres on lap 49.

This allowed Hamilton to close in on Verstappen, whose tyres were deteriorating. With four laps remaining, Hamilton easily overtook Verstappen at Turn 1. Verstappen then pitted for fresh tyres, securing the fastest lap and a bonus point. Hamilton praised Mercedes' strategist James Vowles for the winning strategy, celebrating together on the podium.

2020 – Hamilton Dominates Chaotic race

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Lewis Hamilton secured a commanding win at the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix, leading all but one lap on a drying circuit. The pre-race shower set the stage for a dramatic start, with Hamilton switching from intermediate to dry tyres early on.

Max Verstappen, who crashed his Red Bull on the way to the grid, delivered a remarkable drive to second place. Despite starting seventh, Verstappen quickly moved up the ranks and held off Valtteri Bottas in the closing laps. Bottas struggled with a slow start and narrowly missed overtaking Verstappen.

2021 – Esteban Ocon's Stunning Victory

Esteban Ocon

Alpine driver Esteban Ocon clinched his first-ever Formula One win in the dramatic 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix. The 24-year-old seized an early lead and delivered a career-defining drive, holding off Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel to secure victory. Lewis Hamilton finished third, regaining the drivers' championship lead despite Mercedes' strategic error following a red-flag stoppage.

Max Verstappen, battling a damaged car from a first-corner collision, managed only 10th place. The chaos at Turn 1, triggered by Valtteri Bottas's braking mistake, led to a multi-car pile-up, eliminating Bottas, Lance Stroll, Sergio Perez, Charles Leclerc, and Lando Norris from the race.

2022 – Max Verstappen's Triumph

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen surged from 10th on the grid to win the action-packed 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix, delivering a strategic masterclass and showcasing superior car performance. Ferrari's title hopes faltered as Charles Leclerc's disastrous tyre strategy saw him finish sixth.

Verstappen's 7.8-second victory over Lewis Hamilton, who climbed from seventh to second, extended his championship lead to 80 points. Ferrari's missteps, particularly their ill-fated switch to hard tyres, dashed Leclerc's victory chances despite leading on lap 31. The race featured five different leaders over 70 laps, reflecting the complex strategic landscape.

2023 – Max Verstappen’s record-breaking win

Max Verstappen

Max Verstappen showcased his dominance in Formula One at the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix, securing his seventh consecutive victory with an impressive 33.7-second lead over Lando Norris in second place. Red Bull Racing extended their winning streak to 12 consecutive wins, surpassing McLaren's legendary 1988 record.

Verstappen's flawless performance included claiming the bonus point for the fastest lap, further solidifying his championship lead. As the season reached its midpoint, Verstappen extended his lead over teammate Sergio Perez to a commanding 110 points, underlining his status as the driver to beat in the fiercely competitive season.

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