Max starting from pole in Budapest: 'It's incredible'
Published on 03 August 2019 by Mike Motilall
Max Verstappen will start the Hungarian from pole position. On the 4,381 meter long Hungaroring, the fast Dutchman outpaced Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas’ Mercedes in a nerve wrecking qualifying. With that the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing-driver took his first ever career pole. Pierre Gasly took the second Red Bull to P6.
“It is incredible. I am very happy about today, you know it’s going to be hard in qualifying but we managed to do it,” says Max during the interview on track after qualifying. Max continues: “A big thank you to the team. The car was flying out there in qualifying, it was incredible. But there is still a race to do and at the end of the day that’s the most important.”
Looking ahead at the race on Sunday, in front of Ziggo’s microphone Max had the following to say: “We need to make sure we have a good start and from then on you can control the race. Just look at Hockenheim and just look at Mexico, once you are running at the front, it’s a complete different ball game.”
There is an overcast and it’s 23 degrees. When Q1 gets underway there is a slight chance of rain during qualifying. Lance Stroll and both Williams-drivers are the first three to head out on track. When all the drivers have done a first lap, we find Max at the front of the pack and with a track record in his pocket while Robert Kubica, Stroll, Daniil Kvyat, Antonio Giovinazzi and Romain Grosjean are on the wrong side of the divide.
Moments later, Leclerc spins as he gets on to the start/finish line and is forced to make it back to the pits. The Monegasque rear sides his car into the tyre wall. Luckily for him, he had already done a very good time with which he survives Q1. However, it remains to be seen if he will still be around for the two remaining qualifying sessions. When the fog has cleared in Q1, Kubica, Stroll, Daniel Ricciardo, Sergio Perez and Russell are sent packing as they are on the wrong side of the line. Giovinazzi has been put under investigation for impeding Stroll.
At the start of Q2, both Mercedes immediately head out on a set of the medium tyres. Max, Pierre Gasly and also both Ferraris head out on the yellow striped tyres as well. After the first few skirmishes in Q2, Max is behind of Hamilton. Bottas is third, ahead of both Ferraris and Gasly’s Red Bull. At the back of the field, both Alfa’s, both Toro Rosso’s and Kevin Magnussen’s Haas are in the knockout zone. Despite the strong time they set during their first run, the drivers from the top teams still head out once more for a second run. However, the fail to improve on their time. Nico Hulkenberg, both Toro Rosso’s, Giovinazzi and Magnussen are left stranded in Q2.
A big question mark for everyone is if Max will be able to secure his first ever career pole in Q3. If there ever was an optimal chance and occasion it would be here and now. Hamilton, Raikkonen and Bottas get things going in Q3 as they are the first ones out on track. Max follows suit not much later and his first run puts him first, ahead of both Mercedes, of which Bottas is the quickest of both.
During the final and all deciding run, Leclerc heads out ahead of Max. In the wake of the fast Dutchman, both Mercedes and Vettel’s Ferrari follow. Max manages to better his time in the first sector and goes purple in the second one. He betters his time to a 1:14.572 as the rest falters trying to match or beat the 21-year-old Dutchman’s. “Better late than never mate, congratulations!”, is what we hear Max’ engineer tell him on the radio and with that Max’ first pole position is a fact.
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pos | driver | team | q1 | q2 | q3 | |
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1 | Max Verstappen | VER | Red Bull Racing Honda | 1:15.817 | 1:15.573 | 1:14.572 |
2 | Valtteri Bottas | BOT | Mercedes | 1:16.078 | 1:15.669 | 1:14.590 |
3 | Lewis Hamilton | HAM | Mercedes | 1:16.068 | 1:15.548 | 1:14.769 |
4 | Charles Leclerc | LEC | Ferrari | 1:16.337 | 1:15.792 | 1:15.043 |
5 | Sebastian Vettel | VET | Ferrari | 1:16.452 | 1:15.885 | 1:15.071 |
6 | Pierre Gasly | GAS | Red Bull Racing Honda | 1:16.716 | 1:16.393 | 1:15.450 |
7 | Lando Norris | NOR | McLaren Renault | 1:16.697 | 1:16.060 | 1:15.800 |
8 | Carlos Sainz | SAI | McLaren Renault | 1:16.493 | 1:16.308 | 1:15.852 |
9 | Romain Grosjean | GRO | Haas Ferrari | 1:16.978 | 1:16.319 | 1:16.013 |
10 | Kimi Räikkönen | RAI | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | 1:16.506 | 1:16.518 | 1:16.041 |
11 | Nico Hulkenberg | HUL | Renault | 1:16.790 | 1:16.565 | |
12 | Alexander Albon | ALB | Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda | 1:16.912 | 1:16.687 | |
13 | Daniil Kvyat | KVY | Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda | 1:16.750 | 1:16.692 | |
14 | Antonio Giovinazzi | GIO | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | 1:16.894 | 1:16.804 | |
15 | Kevin Magnussen | MAG | Haas Ferrari | 1:16.122 | 1:17.081 | |
16 | George Russell | RUS | Williams Mercedes | 1:17.031 | ||
17 | Sergio Perez | PER | Racing Point BWT Mercedes | 1:17.109 | ||
18 | Daniel Ricciardo | RIC | Renault | 1:17.257 | ||
19 | Lance Stroll | STR | Racing Point BWT Mercedes | 1:17.542 | ||
20 | Robert Kubica | KUB | Williams Mercedes | 1:18.324 |