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The Hungaroring is one of the trickiest tracks of the calendar. It is yet another challenge for the 26 GP2 drivers. After six thrilling rounds in 2008, Racing Engineering's Italian talent Giorgio Pantano is still leading the Championship with 63 points ahead of iSport International's Brazilian ace Bruno Senna on 48 points. Both men are the only two drivers this season to have won more than once, Pantano – again - leading with 3 wins to 2 for Senna. Behind them, ART Grand Prix's Romain Grosjean made a strong comeback in Germany two weeks ago, scoring 11 points, but losing his win in the feature race for the benefit of Pantano after the Frenchman was handed a 25 second penalty. In fourth place, after a brilliant return to the competition, Barwa International Campos Team's Lucas di Grassi had a more difficult time during the German round. He still managed to score four points and he is now standing fourth in the drivers' championship ahead of Karun Chandhok whose win in last sprint race allowed iSport International to stay on top of the Teams' Championship. 



















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