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Hamilton’s Frustration: Ferrari Pilot Blames Himself After Leclerc’s Pole in Hungary

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Leclerc Secures Hungarian Grand Prix Pole as Hamilton Expresses Frustration

Charles Leclerc of Ferrari claimed pole position for teh Hungarian Grand Prix, while his teammate lewis Hamilton expressed significant disappointment after being eliminated in Q2.

Hamilton’s Frustration: Ferrari Pilot Blames Himself After Leclerc’s Pole in Hungary
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In the aftermath of qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton voiced his deep frustration, stating, “It’s always me. I am useless. The team has no problem. The second car is in Pole,so they probably just need to change pilot.” These candid remarks were made to Sky Sports, highlighting his personal struggle with the car’s performance during the session.

Hamilton elaborated on his feelings, particularly the outburst during qualifying where he repeatedly expressed self-criticism. “What did I mean at the end of the classification when I said ‘always, always …’? Only myself. I don’t know what happens. I ask myself too. I don’t know if I need a more stable car in the back, I don’t have the answer,” he concluded, admitting uncertainty about the root cause of his difficulties.

This stark contrast in performance between the two Ferrari drivers saw Leclerc secure the top starting spot, while Hamilton found himself unable to advance beyond the second qualifying segment (Q2).

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