Brit George Russell claimed his first-ever pole position with the Mercedes ace to start at the front of the grid. The Silver Arrows star snatched top spot in qualifying away from Ferrari pair Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc. But it wasn’t great news for Russell’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton, who has to settle for seventh. As for Championship leader Max Verstappen, the Red Bull driver will start in 10th spot having lost power in Q3.

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Dutch master takes control in Hungary When he lined up on 10th place on the starting grid, it seemed that even for Max Verstappen it could be too much of an ask to win this race today. If you told him he would also spin out on the track, even he would have questioned how high his finishing position would be. Red Bull obviously gives you wings. Credit: ANTONIN VINCENT / Every Second Media / DPPI I’m spinning around, move outta my way….. Controlling his car when it spun around 360 degrees, to continue and go onto to win the race, this was very well deserved. Hungarian Grand Prix results: Max Verstappen Lewis Hamilton George Russell Carlos Sainz Sergio Perez Charles Leclerc Max Verstappen wins the Hungarian Grand Prix from 10th place on the starting grid, what a way to end the first half of the F1 season.

Max Verstappen wins the Hungarian Grand Prix!! Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 70 The rain is starting to come down right now as Verstappen tries to tip-toe around the track on the last lap. Hamilton has reduced the gap to under 8.5 seconds now. If there was more than half a lap left, this would be a worrying time for Verstappen but his hard work seems to have got him the win. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 69 Bottas is forced to retire as his car comes to a stop just off the track. Virtual safety car is in place now. This adds another element to the race as it will extend the length of the race significantly and brings in the potential of seeing some rain. Red Bull will need to consider their tactics to ensure Verstappen’s victory here. Credit: AP Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 67 As we predicted Hamilton’s endeavours have taken some real toll on those tyres and Verstappen seems to have Hamilton covered. He is currently 10.6 seconds ahead of Hamilton in second. What a win this would be from tenth place on the grid. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 65 Hamilton takes over Russell on turn one. Mercedes have second and third place as we stand. If we were to see any rain now, it would probably be Hamilton’s only chance to challenge Verstappen on medium tyres. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 63 Lewis Hamilton overtakes Carlos Sainz. Mercedes have the chance to allow Hamilton to swap places with George Russell but they will be worried about allowing Sainz to sneak in ahead of Russell also. It may be one step too far for Hamilton to challenge Verstappen as those tyres will have deteriorated considerably by then. No team orders for Russell just yet.

Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 61 Lewis Hamilton continues to put in quick lap times with the soft tyres and lighter car with less fuel on board. He is flying around the track and catching up with the front three. Verstappen continues to hold onto first place ahead of George Russell in second place. We are into the last 10 laps of the Hungarian Grand Prix. Credit: Reuters Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 59 We are waiting for the moment where Hamilton manages to take Carlos Sainz and Russell is asked to step aside for him. Hamilton is putting in some seriously fast laps since his pit. Verstappen needs to manage those tyres well to win this race. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 57 Lewis Hamilton has put in the fastest lap of the day as he tries to catch Carlos Sainz in third place. He is immediately beaten to that accolade by Russell and then beats his British compatriot’s time with his next lap. Great driving here by the ex-world champion. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 55 There is potential that Max Verstappen could win this race from 10th place on the starting grid today. What a fantastic drive that would be from the championship leader. George Russell moves ahead of Leclerc into second place. The message from the pit has gone out to Leclerc to ‘box, box!’ Those hard tyres are costing him dearly. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 53 Lewis Hamilton comes in for the inevitable pit stop and comes out on the soft compound tyre. Verstappen is in the lead now. Hamilton is now in fifth place behind Carlos Sainz. Credit: AFP Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 51 As it stands the top five is as follows: Lewis Hamilton Max Verstappen Charles Leclerc George Russell Carlos Sainz Russell is really putting some pressure on Leclerc for the podium places on his medium compound tyre.

Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 49 Sainz comes in for a pit stop as Lewis Hamilton takes the lead. Hamilton will have to pit again as he has gone medium/medium on the tyre front so far. He is currently 6.6 seconds ahead of Verstappen in second place. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 47 Verstappen moves into third place behind Lewis Hamilton. Carlos Sainz leads the race but surely both he and Hamilton will have to pit again. Leclerc seems to be struggling in the hard compound tyre. He may find himself under pressure from George Russell now. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 45 Max Verstappen sets the fastest lap of the day as he puts some pressure on Leclerc. The Dutch driver has done brilliantly to get back into this position after that spin. Whether there is any damage to them that may hinder him later in the race, only time will tell. Credit: AFP Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 43 It is all change at the top now. Sainz leads the race with Lewis Hamilton in second place. Leclerc is in third, Verstappen in fourth who had a mini spin on the corner. He did well to keep control and recover but it has allowed Leclerc time to warm up those tyres. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 41 Big news as both Leclerc and Russell decide to pit. More interestingly, with the Alpines struggling on the hard tyres, Ferrari have decided to ignore this and get Leclerc onto the hard compound tyres. Meanwhile, George Russell sticks with the medium tyres. Leclerc is struggling on the hard tyres already and is unable to get passed Max Verstappen. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 39 Lando Norris is the first driver to report that the course is getting very slippy. This could make for a very interesting race. Verstappen decides it is time to pit himself for the final time, which will put him behind Hamilton and Perez.

Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 37 With Verstappen in fourth place, this could be a huge race to win for Leclerc when it comes to the driver’s championship. A few cars are coming off the course now, making us wonder whether the few spots of rain are making sections of the course greasy. Race leader Leclerc is on the youngest tyres of the leading pack also. Credit: PA Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 35 5.8 seconds between leader Leclerc and fourth placed Verstappen. Russell is currently half a second behind Carlos Sainz and the British driver who hit pole position. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 33 Drivers are complaining about a few spots of rain as their pits reassure them it should pass. The choice of tyres could become an important factor as Russell and Verstappen will need to change from soft to medium. Hamilton is constantly hitting quick laps times currently, sitting in fifth place. Hungarian Grand Prix: Lap 31 Leclerc manages to take Russell thanks to the aide of DRS. He has been nipping at the heels of George Russell for some time. The Ferrari team applaud the move by their driver.

Load more entries… When he lined up on 10th place on the starting grid, it seemed that even for Max Verstappen it could be too much of an ask to win this race today. If you told him he would also spin out on the track, even he would have questioned how high his finishing position would be. Red Bull obviously gives you wings. Credit: ANTONIN VINCENT / Every Second Media / DPPI Controlling his car when it spun around 360 degrees, to continue and go onto to win the race, this was very well deserved. Max Verstappen wins the Hungarian Grand Prix from 10th place on the starting grid, what a way to end the first half of the F1 season. The rain is starting to come down right now as Verstappen tries to tip-toe around the track on the last lap. Hamilton has reduced the gap to under 8.5 seconds now. If there was more than half a lap left, this would be a worrying time for Verstappen but his hard work seems to have got him the win. Bottas is forced to retire as his car comes to a stop just off the track. Virtual safety car is in place now. This adds another element to the race as it will extend the length of the race significantly and brings in the potential of seeing some rain. Red Bull will need to consider their tactics to ensure Verstappen’s victory here. Credit: AP As we predicted Hamilton’s endeavours have taken some real toll on those tyres and Verstappen seems to have Hamilton covered. He is currently 10.6 seconds ahead of Hamilton in second. What a win this would be from tenth place on the grid. Hamilton takes over Russell on turn one. Mercedes have second and third place as we stand. If we were to see any rain now, it would probably be Hamilton’s only chance to challenge Verstappen on medium tyres. Lewis Hamilton overtakes Carlos Sainz. Mercedes have the chance to allow Hamilton to swap places with George Russell but they will be worried about allowing Sainz to sneak in ahead of Russell also. It may be one step too far for Hamilton to challenge Verstappen as those tyres will have deteriorated considerably by then. No team orders for Russell just yet. Lewis Hamilton continues to put in quick lap times with the soft tyres and lighter car with less fuel on board. He is flying around the track and catching up with the front three. Verstappen continues to hold onto first place ahead of George Russell in second place. We are into the last 10 laps of the Hungarian Grand Prix. Credit: Reuters We are waiting for the moment where Hamilton manages to take Carlos Sainz and Russell is asked to step aside for him. Hamilton is putting in some seriously fast laps since his pit. Verstappen needs to manage those tyres well to win this race. Lewis Hamilton has put in the fastest lap of the day as he tries to catch Carlos Sainz in third place. He is immediately beaten to that accolade by Russell and then beats his British compatriot’s time with his next lap. Great driving here by the ex-world champion. There is potential that Max Verstappen could win this race from 10th place on the starting grid today. What a fantastic drive that would be from the championship leader. George Russell moves ahead of Leclerc into second place. The message from the pit has gone out to Leclerc to ‘box, box!’ Those hard tyres are costing him dearly. Lewis Hamilton comes in for the inevitable pit stop and comes out on the soft compound tyre. Verstappen is in the lead now. Hamilton is now in fifth place behind Carlos Sainz. Credit: AFP As it stands the top five is as follows: Russell is really putting some pressure on Leclerc for the podium places on his medium compound tyre. Sainz comes in for a pit stop as Lewis Hamilton takes the lead. Hamilton will have to pit again as he has gone medium/medium on the tyre front so far. He is currently 6.6 seconds ahead of Verstappen in second place. Verstappen moves into third place behind Lewis Hamilton. Carlos Sainz leads the race but surely both he and Hamilton will have to pit again. Leclerc seems to be struggling in the hard compound tyre. He may find himself under pressure from George Russell now. Max Verstappen sets the fastest lap of the day as he puts some pressure on Leclerc. The Dutch driver has done brilliantly to get back into this position after that spin. Whether there is any damage to them that may hinder him later in the race, only time will tell. Credit: AFP It is all change at the top now. Sainz leads the race with Lewis Hamilton in second place. Leclerc is in third, Verstappen in fourth who had a mini spin on the corner. He did well to keep control and recover but it has allowed Leclerc time to warm up those tyres. Big news as both Leclerc and Russell decide to pit. More interestingly, with the Alpines struggling on the hard tyres, Ferrari have decided to ignore this and get Leclerc onto the hard compound tyres. Meanwhile, George Russell sticks with the medium tyres. Leclerc is struggling on the hard tyres already and is unable to get passed Max Verstappen. Lando Norris is the first driver to report that the course is getting very slippy. This could make for a very interesting race. Verstappen decides it is time to pit himself for the final time, which will put him behind Hamilton and Perez. With Verstappen in fourth place, this could be a huge race to win for Leclerc when it comes to the driver’s championship. A few cars are coming off the course now, making us wonder whether the few spots of rain are making sections of the course greasy. Race leader Leclerc is on the youngest tyres of the leading pack also. Credit: PA 5.8 seconds between leader Leclerc and fourth placed Verstappen. Russell is currently half a second behind Carlos Sainz and the British driver who hit pole position. Drivers are complaining about a few spots of rain as their pits reassure them it should pass. The choice of tyres could become an important factor as Russell and Verstappen will need to change from soft to medium. Hamilton is constantly hitting quick laps times currently, sitting in fifth place. Leclerc manages to take Russell thanks to the aide of DRS. He has been nipping at the heels of George Russell for some time. The Ferrari team applaud the move by their driver.