The qualifying struggles for Lewis Hamilton continue. After two Q1 eliminations in Belgium, the seven-time world champion ended his Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying session in P12 — far from where he wanted to be.

After the session, Hamilton admitted that the mistake was 100 per cent his fault, so let’s dive into the telemetry data to see exactly where things went wrong.

Lewis Hamilton struggles again in Hungarian GP qualifying

Charles Leclerc’s pole position is a strong indication that Ferrari’s development path is finally heading in the right direction. Earlier in the season, some of the blame for Lewis Hamilton’s poor performances was placed on the SF-25, which was certainly a tricky car to handle.

According to some sources, Ferrari faced a more serious issue with the rear suspension

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