💨 Abstract
After a poor qualifying performance at the Hungarian Grand Prix, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton criticized his own driving, saying he was “useless” and suggesting Ferrari should replace him. He qualified 13th, contrasting with teammate Charles Leclerc's pole position. Despite this, Hamilton has a strong record at the Hungaroring and could recover in the race. He blamed himself for the disappointing qualifying result, acknowledging the car's performance was not the issue.
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