Hungary qualifying, Ferrari’s disappointment
The words of Leclerc and Sainz, sixth on the Hungaroring, and team principal Vasseur.
The words of Leclerc and Sainz, sixth on the Hungaroring, and team principal Vasseur.
Statements from the top three finishers of the Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying session.
Mercedes’ Briton returns to pole position almost a year after last time. Still very good McLarens, extraordinary Alfa Sauber. Badly the Ferraris: sixth Leclerc, 11th Sainz.
The top management of the Circus and the organizers of the Grand Prix run at the Hungaroring have agreed to extend until 2032 the agreement that expired in 2027.
The Mercedes driver was the fastest of all in PL3.
The Monegasque driver was ahead of Lando Norris (McLaren) and Pierre Gasly (Alpine).
The Cavallino team principal vented all his frustration after the first half of the season.
The Dutch driver praised the calmness of Red Bull strategist Hannah Schmitz.
The seven-time world champion will start only seventh, while his teammate is happy with his first pole.
The Red Bull driver had engine problems and will start tenth, but he still wants to try to win.
The Monegasque, third in qualifying, wants to focus on his race and not on the leader, who will start only tenth.
The Spanish driver, second in qualifying, believes he has the pace to be able to win the Hungarian GP.
The Mercedes driver is overjoyed with his first career pole made in Hungary.
The Mercedes Brit beats everyone in qualifying in Hungary. Second Carlos Sainz and third Charles Leclerc.
Carlos Sainz ends the session in the lead. Second is Max Verstappen and third is Charles Leclerc.
The seven-time world champion commented on the news of the German’s retirement.
After the mistake in France, the Monegasque still believes in the title and wants to make up points as early as Hungary.
The Mercedes driver is back from second place in the French Grand Prix.