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Hungarian Grand Prix
Hungaroring Budapest
Length: 3,972 km 77 Laps 
Date: 15th August 1999
Weather: Sunny
Circuit guide &
previous winners
Hungaroring

Hungarian GP
Sunday Race
Jean made a good start again but was beaten to the first corner by he's team mate Diniz, who made an even better start. Jean made a couple of moves on Pedro, but the Hungaroring is not made for overtaking, not even for Jean. So on lap 19 Pedro was told to let Jean pass, and he did, and spun just after. Jean was on a charge and some points was in sight, but bad luck strikes again, and a loss of fuel pressure at both pit-stops. Then two laps from the finish line, no pressure for the third time this race...

Saturday Qualifying
Jean had a terrifying moment in the free practice on Saturday morning. He came up behind Pedri de la Rosa who was going very slow in the racing Line, Jean had nothing to do but to steer of the track to avoid him.
He was taken to hospital, but after a check-up he was back in action at qualifying with a hurting ankle. Based on this the 11th time was good.
Read Jeans words about the accident here!

Preview
Hungaroring is a tight and twisty circuit so the Saturday qualification is more important than ever. This is what Jean has to say about the Hungaroring:
"To record a quick lap, or capitalize on any overtaking opportunity, this is a circuit that demands patience and precision. The only real chance to pass presents itself at the end of the start/finish straight and that relies on a perfect exit from the uphill right-hander that leads on to that section. You have to judge things to perfection, or you can be left trailing around in a traffic jam"

Hungary 1998
Jean's words after the 1998 Hungarian GP:
"Once again I had a good start, and all afternoon I was quicker than both Benettons. We were able to run very close together fighting initially for sixth place, but on the 21st lap the electronic throttle bipper didn't work properly when I was changing down a gear. The rear end locked up momentarily and I ran wide and slid into the gravel, but I was able to get straight back on to the track and didn't actually lose too much time. After that I really pushed very hard, and our strategy and pitwork was very good again.
The car was very, very consistent, and we just need a little bit more of everything to be closer to the top guys. I needed maybe another lap and I would have caught Hakkinen for the last point, but as it was the race was not long enough!"


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