Hungary – Qualifications: Hamilton surprises everyone, even his own team

At the end of a session held under intense heat, it was Lewis Hamilton who secured pole position, while Sebastian Vettel fell just short and will therefore start from the unfavorable side. Romain Grosjean will be lurking behind these two drivers, with a Lotus that is gentle on its tires.

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Hungary – Qualifications: Hamilton surprises everyone, even his own team

Q1: The first driver to hit the track is Esteban Gutierrez, which will allow him to gain more experience due to his lack of laps during the morning session. The Mexican sets the first benchmark time at 1:23.998. Adrian Sutil is the second driver to set a time, placing behind the Sauber driver, while Paul di Resta sets a new fastest time, before being surpassed by Valteri Bottas.

At mid-session, it is still the two Williams drivers leading the standings ahead of the Force India drivers. Daniel Ricciardo manages to set a new fastest time using fresh soft tires, prompting many other drivers to start with the same tires. And five minutes before the end, Romain Grosjean sets the temporary fastest time, ahead of Fernando Alonso and Kimi Räikkönen. The Frenchman is then joined by Sebastian Vettel right behind him, before the two Mercedes emerge to reclaim the top two spots. Esteban Gutierrez and Paul di Resta are eliminated along with the Caterham and Marussia drivers.

Eliminated from Q1: Gutierrez, di Resta, Pic, van der Garde, Bianchi, Chilton.

Q2: Kimi Räikkönen is the first driver to go out for a timed lap with the soft tires. The use of these will be mandatory to advance to Q3. The Finn sets a time of 1:20.987, while Mark Webber suffers from a KERS problem. Romain Grosjean subsequently sets the provisional best time with a half-second lead over his teammate, before being surrounded by Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. However, Sebastian Vettel doesn’t intend to leave this advantage to the Silver Arrows, and the triple world champion records an extremely fast lap at 1:19.992. Kimi Räikkönen signs a new fast lap to set the second fastest time, quickly followed by Romain Grosjean who loses a bit of time to Vettel in the second and third sectors. The two Lotus drivers climb to the top two positions.

At the end of the session, the two Mercedes drivers once again recorded the two best times, with Nico Rosberg ahead of his teammate. Jean-Eric Vergne fell short by six-tenths of a second behind his teammate and lost the chance to enter Q3.

Eliminated from Q2: Sutil, Hülkenberg, Button, Vergne, Maldonado, Bottas

Q3: The two Mercedes drivers set the two best times in the first attempts ahead of the two Lotus and Ferrari drivers. All these drivers record slower times than in Q2, except for Sebastian Vettel who sets a time of 1:19.506, the absolute best time of the weekend, eight-tenths ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s best time in this session. All drivers then return to the pits to prepare for a final run. Mark Webber has to put his foot down and leaves his pit furious.

During the second phase of the attempt, the drivers set out to chase Sebastian Vettel’s time, and Kimi Räikkönen is the first driver to set a time, placing him temporarily in second place. Romain Grosjean and Nico Rosberg improve one after the other and take second and third places. But a nice surprise from Lewis Hamilton, who sets the best time that Sebastian Vettel cannot beat afterward.

So it is ultimately the Mercedes that secure pole position and the best overall qualification among the teams. But the Silver Arrows will have to contend with the high temperatures forecasted for tomorrow, which are far from favorable for them. Sebastian Vettel and Romain Grosjean will be lying in wait, promising a great battle.

Results of the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying:

DriverTeamTimes Q1Times Q2Times Q3Laps
1
HamiltonMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:20.3631:19.8621:19.388
15
2
VettelInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:20.6461:19.9921:19.426
12
3
GrosjeanLotus F1 Team1:20.4471:20.1011:19.595
15
4
RosbergMercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team1:20.3501:19.7781:19.720
16
5
AlonsoScuderia Ferrari1:20.6521:20.1831:19.791
15
6
RäikkönenLotus F1 Team1:20.8671:20.2431:19.851
17
7
MassaScuderia Ferrari1:21.0041:20.4601:19.929
15
8
RicciardoScuderia Toro Rosso1:21.1811:20.5271:20.641
14
9
PerezVodafone McLaren Mercedes1:21.6121:20.5451:22.398
16
10
WebberInfiniti Red Bull Racing1:21.2641:20.503
13
11
SutilSahara Force India F1 Team1:21.4711:20.569
17
12
HülkenbergSauber F1 Team1:21.0281:20.580
13
13
ButtonVodafone McLaren Mercedes1:21.1311:20.777
10
14
VergneScuderia Toro Rosso1:21.3451:21.029
12
15
MaldonadoWilliams F1 Team1:20.8161:21.133
15
16
BottasWilliams F1 Team1:21.1351:21.219
13
17
GutierrezSauber F1 Team1:21.724
11
18
di RestaSahara Force India F1 Team1:22.043
11
19
PicCaterham F1 Team1:23.007
8
20
Van der GardeCaterham F1 Team1:23.333
7
21
BianchiMarussia F1 Team1:23.787
8
22
ChiltonMarussia F1 Team1:23.997
8
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