
F1 Hungarian GP live updates: Follow latest from FP3 and qualifying today
I'm not going to lie. This weekend already looks like a tap-in for McLaren, especially after yesterday's two free practice sessions. The big question is which driver will head into the summer break with a bucketful of momentum.
Lando Norris was on it in FP1 and FP2, leading both sessions. However, championship leader Oscar Piastri will feel he was the one who left most time on the table.
It sets up qualifying for Sunday's grand prix beautifully at the Hungaroring.
And of course, who's to say any sport is purely a case of the predictable. We have seen plenty of times before how things can turn on their head at a simple twist of fate.
One thing I do know is that we will be with you for every track session and media conference, with our correspondents and experts either trackside in Hungary or watching on from further afield — bringing you the best insights to the Hungaroring action.
So don't go anywhere because we've got you covered from here.
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