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Live Updates from the 2024 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying

6 months ago By Sports Desk

Live Updates from the 2024 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying

The qualifying session for the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix was filled with excitement and surprises, culminating in a spectacle that thrilled Formula 1 fans. Here is a summary of the main live updates from the Hungaroring qualifying.

Q1: Intense Start

The first qualifying session (Q1) began with all the drivers quickly leaving the pits to set their laps. The track conditions were ideal, providing fast times from the start. Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing and McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri immediately showed their strong pace, easily securing their positions in Q2.

However, the surprise came from Sergio Perez, who faced difficulties in his first attempt at a fast lap. The Mexican driver, under pressure to deliver consistent results, managed to advance to Q2 only in the final moments of the session.

Q2: Dramatic Perez Crash

The second qualifying session (Q2) brought a critical moment for Sergio Perez. While trying to improve his time, Perez lost control of his car at turn 5, resulting in a crash that severely damaged his car and left him out of contention. This incident further increased the pressure on Perez, who has been experiencing a season of highs and lows. The crash also prevented his progression to Q3, compromising his chances of a good starting position.

Q3: Battle for Pole Position

With Perez out of the running, attention turned to the battle for pole position. Max Verstappen continued to show his dominant form, setting impressive times. However, it was Lando Norris who surprised everyone, setting fast laps and challenging Verstappen for first place. Oscar Piastri also had a notable performance, consolidating McLaren’s strong presence in qualifying.

In the final moments of Q3, Verstappen managed to secure pole position with a flawless lap, closely followed by Norris and Piastri. Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes also performed well, securing a spot on the second row of the grid.

The qualifying for the 2024 Hungarian GP was marked by high tension moments and impressive performances. Sergio Perez’s crash was one of the highlights, underscoring the difficulties faced by the Mexican driver this season. On the other hand, the battle for pole position between Verstappen, Norris, and Piastri provided an exciting spectacle for fans.

With Max Verstappen on pole, followed by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri, the race promises to be an unmissable event, full of intense battles and team strategies. The focus now shifts to the main race, where each driver will seek to maximize their chances and fight for valuable positions in the championship.

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