Traditionally one of the least thrilling races of the season due to the tight, twisty nature of the Hungaroring circuit, it looks as though the action BEFORE the competitive racing starts could be potentially championship deciding. Firstly in Thursday scrutineering the STR cars had their "mass-damper" system rejected which led to Renault having to drop their system again putting them at a disadvantage. Secondly defending champion earned himself a hugely damaging penalty by misbehaving TWICE in Friday practice, seemingly gifting the race into the hands of Ferrari.

And now after Saturday morning practice we have Michael Schumacher under investigation from the race stewards for apparently overtaking under a redflag after a Honda engine blew on track. If the stewards stay to form then Schumacher should recieve a similar 1 second per session penalty for illegal overtaking to the one Alonso got (if found guilty of course). With half an hour to go to qualifying there has still been no announcement from the stewards so we'll just have to wait and see if this puts yet another cat amongst the pigeons in terms of the race and the championship.