As of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Ocon's win remains the most recent achieved by a French driver in Formula One.
Background
The event, which was held over the weekend of 30 July – 1 August at the Hungaroring, was the eleventh round of the 2021 World Championship, marking the thirty-sixth time the Hungarian Grand Prix has appeared on the World Championship calendar. Additional debris fencing was installed at the thirteenth corner before the event, while minor modifications were made to the pit lane entrance and exit.[6]
Further, Mercedes had closed the gap between themselves and Red Bull in the World Constructors' Championship to four points. McLaren occupied third, 122 points behind Mercedes, but fifteen points ahead of Scuderia Ferrari.
The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list, with no additional stand-in drivers for the race.[8]Robert Kubica drove in the first practice session for Alfa Romeo Racing in place of Kimi Räikkönen.[9]
Free Practice 1 and 2 took place on 30 July at 11:30 CEST and 15:00 CEST respectively.[6] Free Practice 3 was held on 31 July at 12:00 CEST.[6]
Qualifying
The first qualifying session took place on 31 July at 15:00 CEST.[6]Hamilton qualified in pole position ahead of Bottas and Verstappen.[11] Verstappen would start on the soft tyres after using them in the second segment, while Hamilton and Bottas would both start on the medium tyre compound.[12]Pérez qualified fourth, ahead of Gasly.[13] The second part of qualifying was stopped after a crash by Sainz,[11] caused by a wind gust making the car unstable.[14]Russell failed to progress past the first segment for the first time in 2021.[15]Schumacher did not take part in the session because his car was damaged in a crash during free practice.[16]
^1 – Mick Schumacher did not take part in qualifying due to an accident that occurred during the third practice session. He was permitted to race at the stewards' discretion.[19] He also received a five-place grid penalty for an unscheduled gearbox change. This made no difference as he was already due to start the race from last place.[20]
Race
Report
The race started at 15:00 CEST on 1 August.[6] It was held for seventy laps at the Hungaroring with Lewis Hamilton starting on pole position.[21] Rain before and during the first lap led to all cars starting on intermediate tyres, Antonio Giovinazzi pitted for dry tyres at the end of the formation lap and subsequently started from the pit lane.[22] The race began with major incidents at the first turn on the first lap; Valtteri Bottas braked late, causing him to hit the back of the McLaren of Lando Norris, sending Norris into Verstappen, who suffered damage but was able to continue. After hitting Norris, Bottas slid into the other Red Bull of Sergio Pérez, taking him out of the race. Lance Stroll also left his braking too late, and attempted to avoid a collision by taking to the grass on the inside, but collided with the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc, who then forced Daniel Ricciardo to spin as a result. When the safety car was called out, Pérez retired. After following two laps under the safety car, the race was red-flagged. Norris then retired under the red flag.[23] The engine in Leclerc's car was written off as it was found to be damaged beyond repair.[24][25] Verstappen's car had significant damage, greatly hampering his performance.[26][27] As the cars came into the pit lane to change tyres and come out for the restart, an unsafe release from Alfa Romeo caused Kimi Räikkönen to collide with Nikita Mazepin, taking the Haas driver out of the race. Räikkönen was subsequently given a ten-second time penalty.[28]
On the restart, only race leader Hamilton started from the grid on intermediate tyres; the rest of the grid started from the pits having changed to slick tyres. Hamilton pitted after the fourth lap, putting the Alpine of Ocon into the lead with Vettel chasing close behind.[citation needed] Hamilton made a pit stop for hard tyres on the nineteenth lap, allowing him to undercut Verstappen and Ricciardo when they stopped the following lap.[29][30]Sainz undercut Latifi and Tsunoda, putting him into third behind Ocon and Vettel.[citation needed] Verstappen overtook Räikkönen to move up into eleventh place.[22] Vettel and Ocon made pit stops for new tyres on the thirty-sixth and thirty-seventh laps, respectively.[31] Hamilton fought his way up to fourth, then pitted on the forty-eighth lap, coming out behind Alonso. Alonso held him back for twelve laps after the fifty-third lap until the Spaniard locked up and Hamilton passed at the first turn.[citation needed] Hamilton overtook the Ferrari of Sainz on the sixty-seventh lap and moved into third.[30] Gasly pitted on the sixty-eighth lap for fresh tyres and got the fastest lap on the last lap of the race. Ocon won the race from Vettel and Hamilton.
The result allowed Mercedes to pass Red Bull for the lead of the Constructors' Championship.[38] Williams moved up to eighth in the championship, ahead of Alfa Romeo, after both their drivers scored for the first time since 2018.[39]
As a result of their roles in causing multiple-car collisions at the first turn of the opening lap, Bottas and Stroll were each given five-place grid penalties for the Belgian Grand Prix.[40][41]
Post-race
During post-race scrutineering, stewards were unable to extract sufficient fuel from Sebastian Vettel's Aston Martin for a one-litre (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal) sample requested by the rules. Vettel was therefore disqualified.[42][43] This promoted Mercedes’ Hamilton to second and Ferrari's Sainz to third.[44] Aston Martin initially appealed the disqualification,[45] but later withdrew the appeal.[46]
^2 – Antonio Giovinazzi qualified 14th, but his place on the grid was left vacant as he came into the pit during the formation lap.[49]
^3 – Sebastian Vettel finished second on track, but was later disqualified because the required one-litre (0.22 imp gal; 0.26 US gal) fuel sample could not be extracted from his car during post-race scrutineering.[44]
^Alpine is the fourth incarnation of Team Enstone to win a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, following Benetton Formula, Renault, and Lotus F1.[34] This was the fiftieth win for the organisation under any name.[35]