Budapest - Arab Today
Sebastian Vettel won his first Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday in an action-packed race that saw him equal Ayrton Senna's total of 41 Grand Prix victories. The four-time world champion -- winning his second race of the season -- took the chequered flag in his Ferrari and immediately paid tribute to French driver Jules Bianchi who died on July 27 from injuries sustained at the Japanese Grand Prix last year and was buried on Tuesday. Two Red Bulls followed him home, 21-year-old Russian Daniil Kvyat taking his first podium finish in second and last year's winner, Australia's Daniel Ricciardo, was third.
Source: AFP