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    F1 Standings after 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix

    Max Verstappen took a sensational victory at the 2022 Hungarian GP, so how do the Formula 1 Drivers' and Constructors Championship standings look?

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    Max Verstappen produced one of the best drives of his career to come from 10th on the grid to win the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix, with both Ferrari cars finishing off the podium, how do the F1 Drivers’ Championship standings look?

    Charles Leclerc started third on the grid, but jumped his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz before brilliantly overtaking race leader George Russell, but Red Bull started a flurry of stops and the undercut with Verstappen worked a treat. 

    Russell led at the Hungaroring for 30 laps, but lost pace in the last stint as he dropped to third behind his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton

    F1 2022 Driver Standings after Hungarian GP

    Pos.DriverTeamPoints
    1Max VerstappenRed Bull258
    2Charles LeclercFerrari178
    3Sergio PerezRed Bull173
    4George RussellMercedes158
    5Carlos SainzFerrari156
    6Lewis HamiltonMercedes146
    7Lando NorrisMcLaren76
    8Esteban OconAlpine58
    9Valtteri BottasAlfa Romeo46
    10Fernando AlonsoAlpine41
    11Kevin MagnussenHaas22
    12Daniel RicciardoMcLaren19
    13Pierre GaslyAlphaTauri16
    14Sebastian VettelAston Martin16
    15Mick SchumacherHaas12
    16Yuki TsunodaAlphaTauri11
    17Guanyu ZhouAlfa Romeo5
    18Lance StrollAston Martin4
    19Alexander AlbonWillilams3
    20Nicholas LatifiWilliams0
    21Nico HulkenbergAston Martin0

    F1 2022 Constructor Standings after Hungarian GP

    Meanwhile in the Constructor Standings, Red Bull increased their advantage over Ferrari, who are coming under pressure from Mercedes after the Silver Arrows bagged their second consecutive double podium.

    Pos.TeamPoints
    1Red Bull431
    2Ferrari334
    3Mercedes304
    4Alpine99
    5McLaren95
    6Alfa Romeo51
    7Haas34
    8AlphaTauri27
    9Aston Martin20
    10Willilams3
    Red Bull’s Max Verstappen celebrates after winning the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

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