2004 Hungarian Grand Prix
Michael Schumacher won ahead of Rubens Barrichello and Fernando Alonso.
Hungaroring, Hungary · 15 Aug 2004 · Round 13 of 18
Full classification
| Pos | Driver | Team | Grid | Laps | Time / Gap | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Michael Schumacher | Ferrari | P1 | 70 | 1:35:26.131 | 10 |
| P2 | Rubens Barrichello | Ferrari | P2 | 70 | +4.696 | 8 |
| P3 | Fernando Alonso | Renault | P5 | 70 | +44.599 | 6 |
| P4 | Juan Pablo Montoya | Williams | P7 | 70 | +1:02.613 | 5 |
| P5 | Jenson Button | BAR | P4 | 70 | +1:07.439 | 4 |
| P6 | Takuma Sato | BAR | P3 | 69 | +1 lap | 3 |
| P7 | Antônio Pizzonia | Williams | P6 | 69 | +1 lap | 2 |
| P8 | Giancarlo Fisichella | Sauber | P8 | 69 | +1 lap | 1 |
| P9 | David Coulthard | McLaren | P12 | 69 | +1 lap | — |
| P10 | Mark Webber | Jaguar | P11 | 69 | +1 lap | — |
| P11 | Olivier Panis | Toyota | P13 | 69 | +1 lap | — |
| P12 | Nick Heidfeld | Jordan | P16 | 68 | +2 laps | — |
| P13 | Christian Klien | Jaguar | P14 | 68 | +2 laps | — |
| P14 | Gianmaria Bruni | Minardi | P19 | 66 | +4 laps | — |
| P15 | Zsolt Baumgartner | Minardi | P18 | 65 | +5 laps | — |
| DNF | Giorgio Pantano | Jordan | P17 | 48 | Gearbox | — |
| DNF | Jarno Trulli | Renault | P9 | 41 | Engine | — |
| DNF | Ricardo Zonta | Toyota | P15 | 31 | Electrical | — |
| DNF | Felipe Massa | Sauber | P20 | 21 | Brakes | — |
| DNF | Kimi Räikkönen | McLaren | P10 | 13 | Electrical | — |
Frequently asked
Who won the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix?
Michael Schumacher won the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix driving for Ferrari, starting from 1st on the grid.
Where was the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix held?
The 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix was held at Hungaroring, Hungary on 15 Aug 2004.
Who finished on the podium at the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix?
The podium was Michael Schumacher (1st), Rubens Barrichello (2nd) and Fernando Alonso (3rd).
Who set the fastest lap at the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix?
Michael Schumacher set the fastest lap of the 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix.
Winner: Michael Schumacher. Started first: Michael Schumacher.