Team by team analysis ofSunday's Hungarian Formula One Grand Prix (listed in championship order): -

MCLAREN (Lewis Hamilton 1, Fernando Alonso 4) Hamilton's third win and 10th podium in 11 starts left him seven points clear of Alonso. The rookie inherited pole from the Spaniard, who was demoted to sixth place on the starting grid for blocking him. The win was the 50th since the team's partnership with Mercedes started in 1995. They were not allowed to score constructors' points due to the pole controversy.

FERRARI (Kimi Raikkonen 2, Felipe Massa 13) Raikkonen leapfrogged Massa in the standings to third place overall but is 20 points adrift of Hamilton. Massa started 14th after his qualifying session was wrecked when the team failed to refuel his car. Raikkonen set the fastest lap of the race.

BMW SAUBER (Nick Heidfeld 3, Robert Kubica 5) BMW's second podium of the season, and best points haul so far in a single race, moved them another nine points clear of Renault. Heidfeld started second but lost a place to Raikkonen at the start and had a largely solitary race until Alonso put pressure on him at the end.

RENAULT (Heikki Kovalainen 8, Giancarlo Fisichella 12) Fisichella was demoted five places to 13th on the grid for impeding Spyker's Sakon Yamamoto in qualifying. The Italian then damaged his car in the race when he and Super Aguri's Anthony Davidson collided. Kovalainen started 11th.

WILLIAMS (Nico Rosberg 7, Alex Wurz 14) Rosberg started fourth and had hoped to do better than seventh. Wurz lost a place at the start to Davidson which cost him time. He blamed Spyker's Adrian Sutil for pushing him on to the grass when he tried to lap the German.

RED BULL (Mark Webber 9, David Coulthard 11) Webber switched to a three-stop strategy but it did not help him. Coulthard had little to report.

TOYOTA (Ralf Schumacher 6, Jarno Trulli 10) Schumacher's best result of a troubled season so far but he started fifth. Trulli dropped to 12th at the end of lap one from eighth at the start and then got stuck in traffic.

SUPER AGURI (Takuma Sato 15, Anthony Davidson retired) Davidson collided with Fisichella and retired with rear suspension failure on lap 41.

HONDA (Rubens Barrichello 18, Jenson Button retired) Barrichello ended where he started, in 18th place. Last year's winner Button retired on lap 36 with a throttle sensor problem. But he was completely off the pace before that anyway.

TORO ROSSO (Sebastian Vettel 16, Vitantonio Liuzzi retired) Vettel made his Toro Rosso debut in a car he first drove on Friday and got to the finish, something of a rarity for the team. Liuzzi had an electronic problem.

SPYKER (Adrian Sutil 17, Sakon Yamamoto retired) Sutil beat Barrichello's Honda, an achievement in itself for the team. Yamamoto made his debut for Spyker and lasted just four laps before spinning into the barriers. (Reuters)

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