Qualifying in Hungary brought a huge surprise, with Charles Leclerc securing pole position despite McLaren dominating all three practice sessions.

The Ferrari driver capitalised on the changing track conditions and, at a time when everyone was struggling for grip, delivered a phenomenal lap.

Analysis of Charles Leclerc’s Most Unexpected Pole Position

After a not-so-impressive first half of the season, Ferrari has stepped up its game — both in qualifying and in race pace. The issues with rear-end instability are gradually diminishing, and the recent upgrades introduced in Belgium seem to have paid off.

While the impact wasn’t immediately visible — especially considering Hamilton’s poor performance in Spa — it appears that the engineers have done a solid job and used their track time wis

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