The one who trusted that the rainy rain of the Hungarian Grand Prix was right. And we can really be grateful that, despite the harsh weather conditions, the training did not stop, which was so crazy that Lewis Hamilton had won no chance at all.
Half an hour before the Saturday qualifying session, the promised rain arrived and did not stop there. As the radars were still threatened by a bigger storm, everyone in Q3 was trying to get the first laps. At free practice Sebastian Vettel ran the best times and if the track had been dry, he would have had the greatest chance of qualifying. So, for a while, he was faced with an outage.
The end of the Q1 was specifically a courage test, as in lightning and banging, some slick tires tried to go fast. Carlos Sainz first showed that he had to do it, with Renault standing temporarily on the lead. While very big names were threatened by the relegation.
By the end of Q3, the rain stopped, and the initial chaos was sort of sorted in the order. (As the current went to the media center for a moment, there was a storm)
The basic sound of Q2 was given by the brilliant pulling of Sebasi's Vettel, as he made intermediate tires on the track while everyone slipped on the slick. Risk seemed rewarding.Only temporary. The rain did not stop but strengthened, and the last moments of Q3 had been done on a rain goggle, although Alonsó had made this dumb little kid out of the box and was explicitly back in the box when the team tried to figure out cut him to the last minutes of Q2.
Alonso did not go any further, but he also had to bid farewell in Q2 to Daniel Ricciardo, Nico Hülkenberg, Marcus Ericssonak and Lance Stroll.
The racers hit the Q3 with a raincoat and a heavy rain curtain behind them. Lewis Hamilton was greeted with an astonishingly quick turn, but Kimi Raikkönen had an answer.
(Source: hvg.hu / photo: F1.com)