Charles Leclerc stunned the McLaren duo of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris to claim pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Piastri and Norris had dominated all three practice sessions in Budapest and continued that through the opening two segments of Qualifying on Saturday afternoon.
But Leclerc posted a 1m 15.372s with his final effort, which proved enough for the Ferrari man to edge Driver's Championship leader Piastri by 0.026s, with Norris and Mercedes' George Russell just half a tenth behind.
To ride onboard with Leclerc for his pole-winning lap at the Hungaroring, click go on the video player above.
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