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McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen celebrated a shock maiden win at the Hungarian Grand Prix after Ferrari's Felipe Massa suffered an engine failure while leading with three laps remaining. Maiden win: Heikki Kovalainen was victorious in Hungary Photo: Reuters Massa's misfortune was Kovalainen's gain as the Finn became the 100th different winner in F1 history. Timo Glock claimed a remarkable second followed by Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen. Lewis Hamilton's ambitions of landing a hat-trick of victories were put paid when he suffered a puncture on lap 41. The 23-year-old, however, was able to salvage his race with a fifth-placed finish which keeps him five points clear of Raikkonen in the drivers' standings. Raikkonen's Ferrari team-mate Massa had looked on course to leapfrog the Briton at the top of the standings after dominating... [read full story]

