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Hamilton Hungary for pole honours

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BUDAPEST: If all goes to plan for Lewis Hamilton in Hungary this weekend, the Mercedes driver will equal one of Michael Schumacher’s all-time records and head into Formula One’s summer break as sole leader of the championsh­ip.

Hamilton remains a long way off Schumacher’s record 91 race wins but Saturday’s qualifying at the Hungarorin­g could see him equal the great German’s hitherto unmatched 68 pole positions.

A 58th career win for the Briton, and sixth at the circuit outside Budapest, on Sunday would send the triple world champion off on vacation with at least a six-point advantage over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel.

Four-times champion Vettel has led since winning the Australian season-opener in March, jointly with Hamilton after China, but the German arrives in Hungary only a point clear after 10 of 20 races.

Hamilton, beaten by now-retired team mate Nico Rosberg to the 2016 title, but winner in Hungary, has not led the championsh­ip on his own since last September but has the momentum after a crushing home victory at Silverston­e.

“There’s lots more things that can come up in the future but I think the team’s really energised,” he said after winning from a career 67th pole position.

Mercedes are 55 points clear of Ferrari in the constructo­rs’ standings but team boss Toto Wolff was wary of suggesting the champions were the favourites again.

“The moment you say that, you go to the next race and are slapped in the face,” the Austrian told reporters.

“It is tricky. Our car is not always easy to set up and we have become much better at doing so in a great team effort. But I’d like to see Budapest and how the car works on a low speed, high temperatur­e track and then maybe have a more complete picture.”

With 250 points still to be won in the drivers’ championsh­ip, Wolff said the key was to extract every inch of performanc­e and minimise mistakes.

For Vettel, Hungary is a chance to rebuild his advantage at a track where in 2015 the Ferrari driver won after Hamilton started on pole.

Finnish team mate Kimi Raikkonen and compatriot Valtteri Bottas in the Mercedes will also be strong contenders, as will Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo.

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