Ex-F1 Driver Slams Lewis Hamilton's Mistake: Fourth Place with Pole 'Almost an Art'!

Lewis Hamilton took pole position at the Hungarian GP, leading from the start for the first time since the 2021 Saudi Arabian GP. He secured the pole by a mere 3 milliseconds, setting a record with 9 poles at the same track. However, he missed the chance for a 104th race win, facing criticism as a result.

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Ex-F1 Driver Criticizes Hamilton's Performance at Hungarian GP


Former F1 driver Marc Surer criticizes Lewis Hamilton's race at the Hungarian GP, where he started from the pole but finished in fourth place. Super believes Hamilton's early errors cost him a podium finish and give him a grade of 3 in the driver rankings.



Hamilton's Historic Pole


Hamilton's pole position at the Hungarian GP marks his first front-row start in 33 races. However, his launch from the line costs him as Verstappen, Norris, and Piastri overtake him. Surer condemns Hamilton's performance, emphasizing the art of finishing fourth with a pole. Surer said, “Finishing fourth with pole is almost an art.“


Red Bull Breaks Records: Verstappen's Dominant Win


Max Verstappen and Red Bull seize the opportunity to break McLaren's 1988 record of 11 consecutive wins. Despite missing the pole position, Verstappen drives a flawless race, securing his 44th win and earning a grade 1 from Surer for his stellar performance.

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