Hungary – Qualifications: Hamilton out of reach

Certainly, Lewis Hamilton is having a perfect weekend. Today, he masterfully secured pole position, the 47th of his career. Rosberg once again settles for second place, and Vettel for third.

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Hungary – Qualifications: Hamilton out of reach

Q1:

The Mercedes don’t waste any time and are the first to leave their pit. Hamilton then makes a strong impression: he clocks a time one second faster than his teammate Nico Rosberg, and this on medium tires.

The other single-seaters try to imitate them but cannot match their lap times, except for Vettel who comes between the two Silver Arrows, and also Ricciardo, who shortly after is “only” four-tenths of a second behind Hamilton. At first glance, the Red Bulls have reason to worry the Ferraris tomorrow.

McLaren had to battle against Sauber to reach Q2. While Alonso managed to climb to 14th place, granting access to Q2, Button could only achieve the 16th best time, ahead of Ericsson and Nasr. The latter mentioned in an interview that the electronic power was lacking.

The eliminated: Button, Ericsson, Nasr, Merhi, Stevens.

Q2:

The session begins with a fleeting clash between the two Ferrari drivers, with Valtteri Bottas lying in wait. Fleeting because after about eight minutes, Fernando Alonso’s McLaren becomes immobilized in front of the pit lane entrance, causing a red flag. Bringing the car back to the pits with the help of the marshals will be pointless: without a timed lap, Alonso is already eliminated.

Once the green flag was waved, ten drivers, including Hamilton, didn’t set a single time. That will change: once again, he sets the fastest time. Four-tenths separate the two Silver Arrows. In theory, no one is able to beat him for Q3.

On the other hand, Romain Grosjean managed to deliver a great performance by getting his Lotus into the top 10. He is ahead of Nico Hülkenberg by just 19 thousandths.

The eliminated: Alonso, Hülkenberg, Sainz, Perez, Maldonado.

Q3:

Once again, it is the Mercedes who start before the others. Nico Rosberg sets the first reference time… only to be immediately beaten by an all-powerful Lewis Hamilton. Then come the Ferraris. Vettel is classified 3rd, a position he will not leave. Räikkönen, classified 4th, will lose this position to Daniel Ricciardo. Despite the timid performance of his teammate Kvyat (7th), the Australian confirms the return to form of the Red Bull since the beginning of the weekend.

Rosberg’s second attempt is better, but not enough: this lap will only allow him to achieve the best time in the first sector. As the standings gradually solidify, Lewis Hamilton drives the point home and improves his first time by three tenths. For now, the Brit’s weekend is absolutely perfect, and it’s hard to see how Rosberg could defy the odds.

DriverTeamTimes Q1Times Q2Times Q3Laps
1
HamiltonMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1.22.8901.22.2851.22.020
2
RosbergMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1.22.9791.22.7751.22.595
3
VettelScuderia Ferrari1.23.3121.23.1681.22.739
4
RicciardoInfiniti Red Bull Racing1.24.4081.23.2301.22.774
5
RäikkönenScuderia Ferrari1.23.5961.23.4601.23.020
6
BottasWilliams Martini Racing1.23.6491.23.5551.23.222
7
KvyatInfiniti Red Bull Racing1.23.5871.23.5971.23.332
8
MassaWilliams Martini Racing1.23.8951.23.5981.23.537
9
VerstappenScuderia Toro Rosso1.24.0321.23.7811.23.679
10
GrosjeanLotus F1 Team1.24.2421.23.8051.24.181
11
HülkenbergSahara Force India F1 Team1.24.1151.23.826
12
Sainz Jr.Scuderia Toro Rosso1.24.6231.23.869
13
PerezSahara Force India F1 Team1.24.4441.24.461
14
MaldonadoLotus F1 Team1.23.8951.24.609
15
AlonsoMcLaren Honda1.24.563
16
ButtonMcLaren Honda1.24.739
17
EricssonSauber F1 Team1.24.843
18
NasrSauber F1 Team1.24.997
19
MerhiManor Marussia F11.27.416
20
StevensManor Marussia F11.27.949
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