Lewis Hamilton’s Ego Takes a Hit as Max Verstappen Exposes Red Bull’s Achilles’ Heel
In a shocking turn of events at the Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying, Lewis Hamilton faced a humiliating Q2 exit, leading him to brand himself as “useless.” Meanwhile, Charles Leclerc from Ferrari pulled off a stunning performance, snatching the pole position at the Hungaroring, much to the surprise of McLaren, who seemed poised for victory. The cautious strategies of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris inadvertently paved the way for Leclerc’s unexpected triumph.
The atmosphere was tense for Red Bull as Max Verstappen, the usual frontrunner, had to settle for eighth place, unveiling the team’s “biggest problem.” The weekend proved to be a challenging one for Red Bull, struggling significantly. Additionally, Yuki Tsunoda faced an early elimination in Q1, contrasting with the remarkable performance of Aston Martin, securing the fifth and sixth spots on the grid.
The Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying session was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride, filled with surprises and disappointments. Join the intense analysis by RacingNews365’s experts, Ian Parkes, and Nick Golding, as they unravel the thrilling events that unfolded at the Hungaroring. Get ready for a wild ride and delve into the heart-pounding action that took place on the track in Budapest!