Formula One statistics for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix:

CHAMPIONSHIP McLaren's double world champion Fernando Alonso can regain the outright overall lead from team mate Lewis Hamilton for the first time since Malaysia in early April. Alonso is two points adrift of the 22-year-old British rookie. WINS Ferrari and McLaren, each with five wins, are the only teams to have won races this season. Ferrari have won 197 races (out of a total of 751 started since 1950). McLaren have won 153, Williams 113. POINTS Hamilton's failure to score points at the Nuerburgring ended his run of nine podium finishes in a row. It also ended McLaren's position as the only team to have scored points in every race with both drivers this season. Alonso, winner of the European Grand Prix, has scored points in his last 13 races. The Spaniard is now the only driver to have scored in every race this year.

HUNGARY Ferrari's Felipe Massa could be one to watch, if only because the Hungarian Grand Prix has had more Brazilian winners than any other nationality. Williams have won more times than any team in Budapest (seven since 1986 but none since 1997). In the last 10 years, Ferrari have been the most successful. Four current drivers have won in Hungary previously -- Alonso (Renault 2003), Kimi Raikkonen (McLaren 2005), Jenson Button (Honda 2006) and Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari 2002).

YOUNGEST The arrival of 20-year-old Sebastian Vettel at Toro Rosso, replacing American Scott Speed, means McLaren no longer have the youngest line-up on the starting grid. Vettel will be the youngest driver on Sunday. The German is already the youngest to score a point in Formula One, finishing eighth for BMW Sauber as a stand-in at the U.S. Grand Prix while still only 19. (Reuters)

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