From the STR website:
For a brief moment, it looked as though some drivers might have to be hauled up before the Stewards after the Hungarian Grand Prix for bringing the sport into disrepute, with conduct prejudicial to a procession with some overtaking moves. Fortunately, apart from quick drivers starting much lower than they should have done thanks to truly professional qualifying performances that saw them try and screw their team-mates or run their cars without fuel, no one made any real passing moves. So, the status quo was observed and passing moves were restricted to the pit stops.
If the race was something of an anti-climax, the events of the eighteen hours leading up to the race produced enough drama (and bad language) to make up for it. Quite how one explains to the world that Formula 1 is supposed to be one of the most professionally run sports in the business when not only the teams, but the governing bodies too, seem to specialise in producing the most amazingly inconsistent performances. We have now reached a point where Tribunals, Councils and Court of Appeal hearings are stacking up like aircraft on an airport approach. It could all go horribly wrong with championship titles possibly not decided by the end of the season, but in court several months later. What a shame when the championship fight was so finely balanced between two teams and four drivers, one of whom was removed from the front row of the Hungaroring grid on a track where overtaking is known to be virtually impossible.
Of course, currently we at Toro Rosso are not exactly fighting for titles, but nevertheless, the arrival of Sebastian Vettel caused something of a media frenzy and the lad seemed to handle it all very well. Once upon a time there was a guy called Michael Schumacher who got most of their attention, but now it seems that the German speaking media can only just about get enough air time filled if they have five drivers to talk to: Vettel, Ralf Schumacher, Nick Heidfeld, Nico Rosberg and Adrian Sutil.
Just for laughs

The guy who writes this stuff is a seriously funny writer.
Michael Schumacher the best F1 driver ever.
Schumi we'll miss you... You defined F1 for 15 years and it won't be the same without your amazing talent, determination, professional grace (never whining about anything unlike some other current drivers) and above all never-say-die attitude!