Lewis Hamilton says he felt comfortable enough throughout the Hungarian Grand Prix to manage the pace as he took the lead of the championship with a fifth win of 2016.Hamilton beat teammate Nico Rosberg into Turn 1 and led for the rest of the race, but was asked by Mercedes to pick his pace up during the middle stint as third-placed Daniel Ricciardo closed the gap. He replied to say he was driving as fast as the tyres would allow, and the Mercedes one-two did not come under threat from Red Bull after the second stops.Other than one mistake which brought Nico Rosberg to within DRS range later in the race, the championship leader said he felt comfortable throughout.?There was never a moment when I felt that I was going to lose it, he said. This is a race where you dont need a five or ten second gap. I need to do what I just need to do, even if we win by a tenth of a second. I was just managing that gap of about two seconds. When I needed some time, I put my engine where it needed to be and I kept the time.Asked why he seemed to struggle with his pace, Hamilton said: Compared to practice we knew the temperature was a lot higher. I think the temperature was about 43 degrees, the track temperature, so today was a 53, so its an unknown how long these tyres are going to last. So once I got into the lead I was able to manage my tyres, my car, and manage the gap, and react only when I needed to.For sure the backmarkers caused a bit of trouble towards the end. Generally I was able to keep the buffer. There was one moment ... I thought all race I hadnt made a mistake and then I locked up my wheels and went slightly wide and Nico all of a sudden on my tail. Wasnt an exciting moment but then got my head down and increased that lead.Hamilton thinks his getaway was crucial to the victory.The start was everything, I got a good start. I mean I had... One of the Red Bulls was on the inside of me so I was pressured quite a lot into Turn 1 but the team did a fantastic job with the strategy, preparing the car as always, the guys back at the factory continuing to push flat out. A huge thank-you to them.The victory was Hamiltons fifth in Hungary, moving him past the previous record of four he shared with Michael Schumacher. The Briton admitted it was a special statement to hear.Its truly incredible to hear those words, especially as I grew up watching Michael -- to know I had one more than he had here is just incredible. I would only be able to do it with the great people I work with at Mercedes, its the result of great work from a great group of people.Im really grateful for it -- I love it here and I hope theres more to come. It wasnt the easiest grand prix Ive had here but definitely one I enjoyed, a great tussle between the three of us. Fake Puma Jerseys . The mixed zone is not a place to make friends. Fake Jerseys For Sale . 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Paul Pierce couldnt believe he missed at the end. Young scored a season-high 26 points to spark a huge effort from the leagues most productive bench, and Los Angeles beat the Brooklyn Nets 99-94 on Wednesday night after blowing a 27-point lead. LOS ANGELES -- USC coach Clay Helton dismissed the wild Internet rumor that freshman offensive tackle E.J. Price punched him in the face, but he confirmed Price will transfer to a school closer to his home in Georgia due to homesickness.Im not a big social media guy, but I got told today about E.J. Price hitting me, which is funny. I wouldnt be here; Id be dead, one, Helton said. May make my face look better, but when it comes to E.J. -- I know a lot of times when a guy doesnt show up on the field theres questions.I talked to E.J. a couple days ago. E.J. has some personal family issues that are going on -- a lot of homesickness and missing family really bad. With us sitting down and visiting, really felt, mutually, that it was important for him to go find a school that is closer to home, where he can deal with his family.ddddddddddddPrice was the No. 8-ranked offensive tackle in the Class of 2016 and the No. 90 overall player in the ESPN300. He had not appeared in a game this season and was expected to red shirt.An unverified report on Monday indicated Price had been kicked off the team, which led to rumors circulating on social media on Tuesday.I want everybody to understand that anytime something like that goes out, I hate that it presents a perception of a kid, because this is a really good kid, Helton said. Hes going to be a very good college football player, and I wish him nothing but the best and looking forward to him being successful. ' ' '