Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday to mark McLaren’s return to form after a slump of 10 races.
Ferrari’s Felipe Massa was in intensive care on Saturday after being hit on the head by bouncing debris and crashing heavily.
Championship leader Jenson Button returns to the scene of his first Formula One victory on Sunday hoping to get back up to speed in the Hungarian heat
Australian Mark Webber shrugged off a drive-through penalty to win the German Grand Prix on Sunday and end his long wait for Formula One success.
Formula One teams have warned that while progress had been made towards ending the sport’s turmoil, a breakaway championship remains an option.
Sebastian Vettel ran away with the British Grand Prix in a Red Bull one-two on Sunday while Jenson Button laboured to sixth place.
Formula One moved closer to the edge on Tuesday when the governing body said crisis talks with teams had broken down.
Former champions Renault followed Ferrari’s lead on Wednesday and threatened to quit Formula One unless the governing body rewrites the 2010 rules.
A quarter of the way through the new season, Formula One has been turned upside down. Those who were first are, if not exactly last, now struggling.
Jenson Button left Brawn GP boss Ross Brawn speechless on Sunday after the British driver won the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.