💨 Abstract
Charles Leclerc secured his first pole position of the season for the Hungarian Grand Prix, stunning both himself and competitors with a late, exceptional lap. Despite earlier comments about the challenging circuit, Leclerc's 1:15.372-second lap put him at the top against dominant McLaren, who struggled with changing conditions. This marks Ferrari's first pole in Hungary since 2017.
Courtesy: AFP
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