Ungerns Grand Prix 1997

Ungerns Grand Prix 1997
Datum10 augusti 1997
BanaHungaroring
Sträcka77 × 3,968 = 305,536 km
VinnareJacques Villeneuve, Williams-Renault
Pole positionMichael Schumacher, Ferrari
Snabbaste varvHeinz-Harald Frentzen, Williams-Renault, 1:18,372

Ungerns Grand Prix 1997 var det elfte av 17 lopp ingående i formel 1-VM 1997.

Resultat

  1. Jacques Villeneuve, Williams-Renault, 10 poäng
  2. Damon Hill, Arrows-Yamaha, 6
  3. Johnny Herbert, Sauber-Petronas, 4
  4. Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 3
  5. Ralf Schumacher, Jordan-Peugeot, 2
  6. Shinji Nakano, Prost-Mugen Honda, 1
  7. Jarno Trulli, Prost-Mugen Honda
  8. Gerhard Berger, Benetton-Renault
  9. Eddie Irvine, Ferrari
  10. Ukyo Katayama, Minardi-Hart
  11. Jean Alesi, Benetton-Renault
  12. Tarso Marques, Minardi-Hart
  13. Mika Salo, Tyrrell-Ford

Förare som bröt loppet

VM-ställning

Förarmästerskapet

  1. Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 56
  2. Jacques Villeneuve, Williams-Renault, 53
  3. Jean Alesi, Benetton-Renault, 22

Konstruktörsmästerskapet

  1. Ferrari, 74
  2. Williams-Renault, 72
  3. Benetton-Renault, 46


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