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LEWIS HAMILTON TAKES POLE AT HUNGARIAN GP WITH 100TH WIN IN SIGHT

- Agencies

BUDAPEST: Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton shrugged off boos and accusation­s of gamesmansh­ip to secure the 101st pole position of his career on Saturday as he defied the heat and championsh­ip rival Max Verstappen to set the quickest lap in qualifying for Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hamilton, who is aiming for his 100th Grand Prix victory and his ninth in Hungary, will be joined on the front row by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas with Verstappen starting third alongside his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez.

Hamilton brushed off the boos that came from a section of Verstappen supporters during the post-qualifying interviews. “I have never felt so great with the booing,” Hamilton said. “If anything it just fuels me, so I don’t really mind it.

He also rejected suggestion­s of gamesmansh­ip when his slow out lap at the end of the session prevented Perez from getting in a second fast lap.

“I was not playing any tactics, I don’t need to, I know what I’m doing in the car and am fast enough,” he said at a testy press conference.

“Those making the comments do not know about the job that we’re doing, which is why they are not driving.”

AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly and Lando Norris of McLaren took the third row of the grid with the Ferrari of Charles LeClerc, the Alpines of Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso, and Sebastian Vettel in the Aston Martin rounding out the top 10.

Hamilton, who began the weekend eight points behind Verstappen in the championsh­ip, was quickest during the final practice session on Saturday morning. “It was an amazing qualifying lap and it has been amazing teamwork from everyone,

Valtteri included, trying to push the car forward,” said Hamilton. The Hungarian GP is the last before the summer break with racing resuming for the Belgian GP on August 29.

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