Charles Leclerc turned to the pole position of the Hungarian GP.
Charles Leclerc drove to Pale in Hungary. Aop
Hungarian GP time runs
- Charles Leclerc, Ferrari 1.15,372
- Oscar Piastri, McLaren +0.026
- Lando Norris, McLaren +0.041
- George Russell, Mercedes +0.053
- Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin +0.109
- Lance Stroll, Aston Martin +0,126
- Gabriel Bortoleto, Sauber +0.353
- Max Verstappen, Red Bull +0.356
- Liam Lawson, Racing Bulls +0.449
- Isack Hadjar, Racing Bulls +0.543
Ferrari grabbed a sensational pile position in the time of the Hungarian GP when Charles Leclerc squeezed himself number one in a top session.
The Monaco clocked the time of 1.15,372 and left the stables and experts stunned.
McLaren, who was a clear favorite in advance, had to be firmly disappointed. Oscar piastri stayed with Leclerc only 0.026 seconds and Lando Norris lost third in 0.041 seconds.
Fourth was driving Mercedes George Russell (+0.053) and the fifth screen was captured by an experienced Aston Martin star Fernando Alonso (+0.109). The top number of time runs in 0.110 seconds.
Another great surprise of the time run was Sauber Gabriel Bortoletowho beat up to Max Verstappen and drove to the seventh starting screen.
In trouble of Verstappe
The difficulties of Red Bull continued in Hungary. Verstappen was eighth and was never involved in a pile battle.
An even more scary day was seen From Lewis Hamilton. The British legend stayed in the second phase of time, and finally in the starting screen 12. Kimi Antonelli qualified in the second section, ranked 15th.
The Hungarian GP start -up grid promises a staggering competition for Sunday. Leclerc is looking for its first win of the season, but the McLaren duo and Mercedes will not be guaranteed to get Ferrari easily.
The Hungarian GP will start on Sunday at 4 pm Finnish time.

