Unexpected Pole: Leclerc Shines in Windy Hungarian Qualifiers

Charles Leclerc claimed a surprising pole position for Ferrari at the Hungarian Grand Prix amid challenging windy conditions. While Leclerc excelled, teammates like Lewis Hamilton faced difficulties. Leclerc, who only converted five of his pole starts into wins, hopes to defend his position on the traditionally hard-to-overtake track.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Budapest | Updated: 02-08-2025 22:29 IST | Created: 02-08-2025 22:29 IST
Unexpected Pole: Leclerc Shines in Windy Hungarian Qualifiers
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In an unexpected twist at the Hungarian Grand Prix qualifiers, Charles Leclerc propelled Ferrari to the first pole position of the year. The blustery conditions favored Leclerc and set back McLaren's title hopes, leaving seasoned drivers like Lewis Hamilton grappling with mixed results.

Leclerc dominated in the unpredictable weather, dramatically flipping the competitive hierarchy. The gusty wind shifted the advantage away from the McLarens, particularly in the last qualifying round, unexpectedly paving the way for Leclerc's pole on a track he has historically struggled with.

The Hungarian track is renowned for its challenging overtaking conditions, which could further shape the race outcome. With rain potentially in the forecast, Leclerc is fiercely determined to turn his pole start into a victory, aiming for his ninth career win amidst a season peppered with challenges for Ferrari and its drivers.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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