Hungary Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton sets hot pace to claim pole

Author : nightshine1998
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 15:10:46


The defending world champion, bidding for a record fifth Hungarian Grand Prix victory, again out qualified Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel a distant third on the time sheets.

The 30-year-old Briton was claiming the 47th pole position of his career, with his Mercedes delivering peak performance in temperatures of over 50 degrees Centigrade at track side.



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'I'm incredibly happy with the weekend, I can't remember having a performance as good as this,' he told the post-qualifying media conference.

Rosberg, a full half second slower than his teammate, was less satisfied with his display, beaten to top place on the grid Hamilton for the fifth straight time.

Four-time champion Vettel edged ahead of Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull and his Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen in fifth.

Valtteri Bottas for Williams, Daniil Kvyat (Red Bull), Felipe Massa in the second Williams, youngster Max Verstappen for Toro Rosso and Romain Grosjean in the Lotus rounded out the top 10.

But it was another miserable afternoon for the McLaren-Honda team as Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button were 15th and 16th fastest.

Hamilton is looking to extend his 17-point advantage over Rosberg in the title race Sunday, where temperatures are again expected to soar.

'The moment you leave your room it is like a workout in a sauna,' was how he described the experience earlier this week, but four victories from eight starts are testament to Hamilton's liking for the venue near Budapest.

The build-up to the race was overshadowed by the news of the death of Jules Bianchi, with many teams sporting tributes to the Frenchman on the livery of their cars.

A minute's silence to honor the former Marussia star will be held just before the start Sunday.



'The moment you leave your room it is like a workout in a sauna,' was how he described the experience earlier this week, but four victories from eight starts are testament to Hamilton's liking for the venue near Budapest. 'The moment you leave your room it is like a workout in a sauna,' was how he described the experience earlier this week, but four victories from eight starts are testament to Hamilton's liking for the venue near Budapest. The build-up to the race was overshadowed by the news of the death of Jules Bianchi, with many teams sporting tributes to the Frenchman on the livery of their cars. The build-up to the race was overshadowed by the news of the death of Jules Bianchi, with many teams sporting tributes to the Frenchman on the livery of their cars. The 30-year-old Briton was claiming the 47th pole position of his career, with his Mercedes delivering peak performance in temperatures of over 50 degrees Centigrade at track side. The build-up to the race was overshadowed by the news of the death of Jules Bianchi, with many teams sporting tributes to the Frenchman on the livery of their cars. The build-up to the race was overshadowed by the news of the death of Jules Bianchi, with many teams sporting tributes to the Frenchman on the livery of their cars. Rosberg, a full half second slower than his teammate, was less satisfied with his display, beaten to top place on the grid Hamilton for the fifth straight time. 'I'm incredibly happy with the weekend, I can't remember having a performance as good as this,' he told the post-qualifying media conference. Valtteri Bottas for Williams, Daniil Kvyat (Red Bull), Felipe Massa in the second Williams, youngster Max Verstappen for Toro Rosso and Romain Grosjean in the Lotus rounded out the top 10. A minute's silence to honor the former Marussia star will be held just before the start Sunday. Rosberg, a full half second slower than his teammate, was less satisfied with his display, beaten to top place on the grid Hamilton for the fifth straight time. The build-up to the race was overshadowed by the news of the death of Jules Bianchi, with many teams sporting tributes to the Frenchman on the livery of their cars. Valtteri Bottas for Williams, Daniil Kvyat (Red Bull), Felipe Massa in the second Williams, youngster Max Verstappen for Toro Rosso and Romain Grosjean in the Lotus rounded out the top 10. But it was another miserable afternoon for the McLaren-Honda team as Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button were 15th and 16th fastest. A minute's silence to honor the former Marussia star will be held just before the start Sunday. Four-time champion Vettel edged ahead of Australian Daniel Ricciardo of Red Bull and his Ferrari teammate Kimi Raikkonen in fifth. But it was another miserable afternoon for the McLaren-Honda team as Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button were 15th and 16th fastest. The defending world champion, bidding for a record fifth Hungarian Grand Prix victory, again out qualified Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel a distant third on the time sheets. The defending world champion, bidding for a record fifth Hungarian Grand Prix victory, again out qualified Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg, with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel a distant third on the time sheets.

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