Leclerc takes pole for Hungarian Grand Prix
McLaren's Lando Norris, Piastri's closest title rival, qualified third with George Russell lining up fourth for Mercedes.
The pole was Ferrari's first of the season in a regular grand prix. Leclerc's teammate and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, who qualified only 12th at the Hungaroring, took a sprint pole in Shanghai in March.
'Today, I don't understand anything in Formula One,' commented Leclerc, who exclaimed 'What? Mamma Mia!' when told he was on pole by 0.026 of a second.
'Honestly, the whole qualifying was extremely difficult. When I say extremely difficult, it's not exaggerating.
'It's probably one of the best pole positions I've ever had. It's the most unexpected, for sure.'
Piastri, 16 points clear of Norris in what looks like a two-horse race, was almost as surprised as the Monegasque.
'I wasn't expecting to be second to a Ferrari this weekend,' said the Australian, who won in Hungary last year and had been fastest in Saturday's final practice after Norris dominated Friday's sessions.
McLaren had taken eight previous poles this season and qualified one-two in Hungary last time around.
McLaren have also won 10 of 13 races so far but overtaking is not easy at the circuit outside Budapest and Leclerc has a real chance of Ferrari's first win of 2025 if he can stave off the McLarens.
Norris felt Leclerc had risked a bit more with his final flying lap, with the wind changing towards the end of the session.
'I think it's going to be an exciting race. I would expect us to have a bit more pace than Charles, so I'm looking forward to it,' said the Briton.
Behind the top four, Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll qualified fifth and sixth in a marked improvement for that team.
Brazilian rookie Gabriel Bortoleto will line up seventh for Sauber with reigning champion Max Verstappen eighth fastest for Red Bull.
Racing Bulls pair Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar rounded out the top 10 on the grid.
Verstappen's teammate Yuki Tsunoda failed to make it through the first phase — dropping out after his predecessor in the Red Bull seat Lawson went faster — and will start 16th.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

The Herald
5 hours ago
- The Herald
New study shows how much time drivers lose to car admin
New research from the UK suggests drivers spend hundreds of hours managing their cars, from booking services to worrying about warning lights. Commissioned by BMW and based on a survey of 2,000 motorists, the study estimates people lose up to 565 hours over their lifetimes to car-related admin. That's about a day each year spent thinking about maintenance, inspections or mechanical issues. The effect isn't just logistical. About 63% of respondents said car trouble has forced them to miss important events. On average, drivers have to change their plans four times a year due to unexpected vehicle problems. Many still manage things the old-fashioned way: 52% use diaries or calendars to track service intervals while a third wait for a dashboard warning before acting. Nearly four in 10 admitted putting off garage visits altogether. BMW commissioned the research to highlight its proactive care technology, which is available on all BMWs in the UK less than 10 years old. It monitors the car's condition in real time, flags issues early and offers support after incidents — all aimed at helping drivers avoid disruptions. Asked how they'd prefer to use the time they lose to car admin, a third of drivers said they'd read more, another third would prioritise exercise and many just wanted a proper break with holidays topping the list for stress relief.

The Herald
5 hours ago
- The Herald
New Range Rover Sport SV Carbon edition revealed
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has unveiled the new Range Rover Sport SV Carbon, a lighter and more performance-focused flagship to be sold alongside the recently announced SV and SV Black variants. The British carmaker describes it as 'the ultimate expression of lightweight performance, featuring carbon finishes and exclusive colours'. Available in four standard exterior colours, along with a broader selection from the curated SV Premium Palette, the SV Carbon stands out with a Forged Carbon Exterior Pack and lightweight 23-inch forged alloy wheels paired with Anodised Black brake calipers. An exposed carbon fibre bonnet is optional, as are 23-inch carbon fibre wheels that reduce the vehicle's weight by 76kg, improving acceleration, handling and ride quality. Buyers can also upgrade to a carbon ceramic brake package, featuring eight piston SV calipers finished in blue, yellow, carbon bronze or black.

TimesLIVE
8 hours ago
- TimesLIVE
Colapinto unhurt after crashing in F1 tyre test
Argentinian racer Franco Colapinto crashed in Formula One tyre testing at the Hungarian Grand Prix circuit on Wednesday and was reported unhurt after being taken to the medical centre, his Alpine team said. Renault-owned Alpine, Ferrari, McLaren and Racing Bulls are taking part in the two-day Pirelli test at the Hungaroring that followed last weekend's grand prix, the last before the sport's August break. Alpine said Colapinto, who took over from reserve driver Paul Aron for the final day, had 'an incident' at turn 11, a right-handed curve that can be taken at 220km/h. 'Franco was assessed on site at the medical centre and is OK,' they added. The team gave no details about how the crash happened or damage to the car.