Stat Attack: Hungary (post-race)
Michele Merlino investigates the records and compiles the stats following the Hungarian Grand Prix
Lightweights
• Alonso's car was the third lightest car to take the start in the ten races held so far this season. The lightest of all was used by Vettel, which started from fourth in Monaco and weighed only 631.5 kilos. Next was Alonso's Renault, which weighed 637.0 kilos in China (second).
• The heaviest car to start a race this season was Sebastien Bourdais' Toro Rosso in Turkey: 701.0 kilos.
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