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Hungarian GP : Post-Qualifying comments from Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes

Lewis Hamilton claims pole position for 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix after finishing ahead of Bottas and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in Saturday’s qualifying. This will be his 8th pole at Hungaroring and 101st career pole in Formula 1 and 75th pole position for the Mercedes F1 Team.

Valtteri Bottas comes home in P2 to make it another front-row lockout for Mercedes in Formula1. Both Mercedes will start the tomorrow’s race in more durable yellow-mediums compared to other drivers in the top-10, including Red Bull drivers.

If weather conditions remains hot same like yesterday and today for tomorrow’s race, the yellow mediums will give enormous advantage to both Mercedes drivers over their championship rivals.

Unless anything dramatic things happens at the start of the race, Lewis and Mercedes will regain lead in the championship battle heading into the summer break.

Today was the 214th pole position for Mercedes-Benz power in Formula One, surpassing
Renault as the engine supplier with the second-most poles

Lewis Hamilton (P1)

“It was an amazing qualifying lap, that last one. There’s been amazing teamwork from everyone this weekend, Valtteri included. We’re just trying to push the car forwards, developing constantly and the guys back at the factory have been working flat out, leaving no stone unturned. It’s been amazing to see everyone coming together, rallying each other and pushing forwards, and I appreciate the great
support I have here.

The Soft tyre is worth something like five metres down into turn one and it’s a long way down to the first corner so it’ll be exciting tomorrow – it’s surprising to see all the guys behind us on the Soft tyre. It’s definitely great having a front row lockout for our Team, it’s the first one in a long time and I just feel so grateful to everyone back at the factory.”

Lewis Hamilton talks after qualifying
Lewis Hamilton talks after qualifying and hits back at the crowd for booing him.

Valtteri Bottas (P2)

“We saw some good progress in performance at Silverstone and it seems to be carrying on here in Budapest which is great to see. The conditions are pretty unique here with the heat and we’ve performed well so far. As a team, we’re in a good position with the Medium tyre for the race tomorrow – Red Bull will have an advantage at the start on the Soft but we will be able to go longer in the first stint so we’re set for an interesting race. We need to have strong focus at the start, that’s for
sure.

I’m a little bit disappointed with my first run in Q3, Lewis had an amazing lap and I didn’t feel as confident with the car as I was at other points through the weekend. I lost a little bit of rhythm with the Medium tyre in Q2 and it wasn’t easy to switch back to the Softs in Q3 and go all-out attack. But my lap was decent and enough for P2 so I’m relatively happy.”

Andrew Shovlin, Head of track side operations

“It’s great to get another front row lock-out; we didn’t really know what to expect coming here, we thought that we’d be in the fight for pole but the margin is a surprise. We wanted to get the cars on the Medium tyre for the start, that was a bit tighter than we would have liked in Q2 with Valtteri but the gamble paid off.

Once the race is underway, the Medium should be the better tyre but its weakness is always going to be the start and the grip in the opening corners – that has to be a focus for tomorrow. The race is going to be really tough on the tyres and that could open up options on strategy but the car had good pace on Friday in hot conditions so hopefully we can carry that into the race.”

Paramesh
Parameshhttps://bleachersnews.com
Formula 1 beat writer at Bleachers Sports News. My favorite team is Ferrari and my all-time favorite driver is Michael Schumacher.

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