George Russell suffered a surprise setback in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix after being eliminated in Q1.
The Mercedes driver set his final lap on a drying Hungaroring too soon, causing the Briton to tumble down the timesheets.
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Perez F1 future hanging by a thread after latest crash
Sergio Perez's Formula 1 future is hanging by a thread after a heavy crash at Turn 8 in Q1, ahead of Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
The under pressure Red Bull driver crashed on the outside of Turn 8 after losing the rear of his RB20 with just under seven minutes in the opening part of qualifying remaining.
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2024 F1 Hungarian Grand Prix - Qualifying results
It's Lando Norris who will start the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix from pole position after an eventful qualifying session in Budapest.
In a dry-wet-dry-wet session, Norris emerged fastest as both Sergio Perez and Yuki Tsunoda both heavily-crashed causing two red flags.
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Tsunoda ordered to rest after huge Hungarian qualifying shunt
Yuki Tsunoda was ordered to rest on medical grounds following a major crash in qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
After running wide on the exit of Turn 5 at the Hungaroring, Tsunoda caught the astroturf and was unable to stop his RB from sliding into a concrete wall which destroyed the left-hand side of his car.
READ MORE: Tsunoda ordered to rest after huge Hungarian qualifying shunt
Apologetic Perez addresses F1 future after latest qualifying crash
Sergio Perez has asserted he is not concerned about his F1 future at Red Bull following his latest setback at the team.
Perez's qualifying session ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix ended in the wall as the Mexican driver spun at Turn 8 around the Hungaroring during the Q1 segment.
READ MORE: Apologetic Perez addresses F1 future after latest qualifying crash
McLaren reject Brundle 'uncomfortable' accusation
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has dismissed Martin Brundle's assertion that the Woking outfit would have had "uncomfortable" meetings in the wake of missing out on British Grand Prix victory.
The papaya squad failed to claim its second win of the season at Silverstone. First it opted not to double-stack Oscar Piastri behind Lando Norris as the rain worsened, ruling the Australian driver out of contention for victory.
READ MORE: McLaren reject Brundle 'uncomfortable' accusation
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