F1 photographer Mark Sutton talks ESPN through his favourite shots from Hungary and Germany. Kimi for presidentCamera model: Nikon D5 | Lens: Nikkor 70-200 F2.8 | Shutter Speed: 1/320th of a second | Aperture: F11 | ISO: 200I was obviously in a prime position on the podium. I got that position again in the corner which I was privileged to be in again once more. From there you can just shoot whatever you see really and that tends to be people, flags, podium, parc ferme, teams, and every celebration obviously on the podium. You just cant stop shooting to be honest and after the podium finished a lot of the fans stayed on the track and they paraded up and down, waving to all the TV crews. Some of them did spot me on top of the roof actually, not these ones in particular. Its a really good atmosphere in Hungary and the fans go crazy. Theyve been there all day in the sun, enjoying themselves. They tend to take out that sort of happiness on the track when the race has finished. So its quite a funny moment, Kimi for president.Bulls and ArrowsCamera model: Nikon D5 | Lens: Nikkor 70-200 F2.8 | Shutter Speed: 1/320th of a second | Aperture: F8 | ISO: 200At Turn 2 what we would generally do is do the grid, do all the grid preparations and whatever goes on. Then we are kicked off sort of 15 minutes before the start of the race. We then go into the paddock and down the stairs to where the photo area is, pick up the long lenses and then you literally go down to Turn 2. Its quite a tight angle coming into that corner and obviously all the cars pile in there. There doesnt seem to be many crashes there to be honest -- more at Turn 1 where its tighter -- but its still a nice group shot coming into that corner. I actually shot it more from the banking on the left, rather than shooting it head on. I thought Id go for a slightly different angle, coming towards me which I think is quite nice.An interested spectatorCamera model: Nikon D5 | Lens: 70-200mm F2.8 & 1.4x converter | Shutter Speed: 1/1000th of a second | Aperture: F6.3 | ISO: 200The bear one is quite funny from Hungary, only because it was put there by marshals. I saw it on the first day. It was basically watching TV on the first day. They had set a TV up on a stand and they put him on a chair and one of our photographers took some pictures of that. I knew I was going out there on Saturday morning before qualifying and I went out there quite early. They then put it into a swimming pool with a duck, amazingly like it was on holiday. They were giving it different scenarios to be in and I think its quite funny, its just nice to have some humour from the marshals. I have seen bears and ducks and various different animals but this was quite a big teddy bear, I guess thats better because it stands out in the picture.Can I stand there please, Lewis?Camera model: Nikon D5 | Lens: 70-200mm F2.8 with 1.4x converter | Shutter speed: 1/320th of a second | Aperture: F8 | ISO: 400Some people just do the rear shot which is fine, but a load of guys from the back -- I dont particularly like it -- but they think its quite moody. You are trying to create an atmospheric picture. Its quite nice, Ive seen some where the planes go over and things like that and thats quite nice but it just gets a bit repetitive. I went round and I looked over and I couldnt believe my eyes when I put my camera up, I could see Nico was behind and I thought just let him in, its not difficult.I looked to the other end and Ericssons was the furthest to the left and hes got loads of space and theres actually a plaque on the floor where someone should be and maybe someone went in the wrong place. Obviously Nico seems to have got the hump, it looks like that to me with the pictures. Maybe the pictures tell the bad story I dont know! Nico is staring right at him and Im thinking -- because I didnt see these clips before I didnt know what was going on -- it looked like he was a bit p----- off about the fact that you want to be at the front at your home race.Déjà vuCamera model: Nikon D5 | Lens: Nikkor 500mm F4ED | Shutter Speed: 1/250th of a second | Aperture: F5.6 | ISO: 1600He was there all weekend. He was at the football -- I covered the football on the Wednesday night -- and obviously that was an event for Michael, so we knew he was coming to the track. He was in Mercedes the first day I think on the Friday, pretty much spent all day in the back and then turned up with Michaels PA on the Saturday and was in Ferrari, which was quite interesting. He had just been invited by the team to sit there and listen to what they say. Michael hid the kids from the limelight and when Mick started driving in karts they had this arrangement with the German media that they wouldnt publish any pictures of his face. It was good to see him there and hes obviously a cool kid. It was good to see them in the garage, at the end of the day hes had a feel for what goes on and what works. Nike Vapormax Plus Billig . 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Ole Miss finally built a lead it couldnt give away.No. 23 Ole Miss rolled to a 45-14 victory over No. 12 Georgia on Saturday, building a 31-0 lead by halftime and a 45-0 advantage by midway through the fourth quarter.Kelly threw for 282 yards and two touchdowns. Ole Miss (2-2, 1-1 Southeastern Conference) broke a 10-game losing streak in the series dating to 1996.I cant think of a time in my lifetime where a team has done that to Georgia, said Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze.Georgia (3-1, 1-1) lost its first game under new coach Kirby Smart and looked overmatched. To make matters worse, star running back Nick Chubb sprained an ankle in the second quarter and didnt return.It was an impressive win for the Rebels, who have played some of their worst football this season after gaining big leads. Ole Miss led Florida State by 22 points and Alabama by 21 this season before losing both games.Weve certainly had experiences that we should have learned from, Freeze said.Kelly was sharp from the opening series, completing 18 of 24 passes and adding the 41-yard touchdown run in the third quarter that was his last play of the afternoon. Tight end Evan Engram led the Rebels with six catches for 95 yards.Ole Miss also ran for a season-high 180 yards. Derrick Jones returned an interception 52 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter.When we get in a rhythm, its hard for people to stop us, Engram said.Brian Herrien led the Bulldogs with 78 yards rushing and two touchdowns. FFreshman quarterback Jacob Eason had a tough day, completing just 16 of 36 passes for 137 yards and an interception.ddddddddddddThere are a lot of mistakes being made out there, Smart said. Lot of young guys making bad mistakes. They will have to grow up.Chubb had 57 yards rushing on 12 carries before he hurt his ankle. Smart said he wasnt sure how about the severity of Chubbs injury.MISTAKE-FREE KELLYKellys mistake-free performance against Georgia is a good sign for the Rebels. He had thrown for 953 yards and 10 touchdowns in the first three games of the season, but costly turnovers against Florida State and Alabama were crucial in those losses.Against Georgia, there were no such problems.Those losses are on me for turning the ball over, Kelly said. Weve just got to keep on looking forward.THE TAKEAWAYGeorgia: The Bulldogs were an interesting bunch after three straight wins to start the season, but after being stomped by the Rebels, it doesnt look like Georgia is anywhere near being an elite team.Ole Miss: The Rebels needed this one after blowing big leads in losses to Florida State and Alabama. Ole Miss proved it still can be a force in the SEC this season despite a tough September.POLL IMPLICATIONSGeorgia: The Bulldogs probably tumble in the rankings after being outplayed in pretty much all aspects of the game.Ole Miss: Look for the Rebels to jump a few spots.UP NEXTGeorgia: The Bulldogs host Tennessee next week in an SEC Eastern Division showdown.Ole Miss: The Rebels host Memphis in a non-conference game.-----Follow David Brandt on Twitter: www.twitter.com/davidbrandtAP . AP College Football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org . ' ' '