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Lucky Charles Leclerc labels Q1 mistake 'unacceptable'

Charles Leclerc described himself as “very lucky” and labelled his error “not acceptable” in the wake of qualifying fourth at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Leclerc edged Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel for the position by just 0.028s, though did so in the wake of a crash through the final corner in Q1. Leclerc lost the rear of his SF90 and suffered a substantial rear-on impact with the barriers, though was able to continue, and had already set a time quick enough to make Q2. Ferrari used the available time to undertake repairs, enabling Leclerc to continue in the session. “I’ve been very lucky to go again,” said Leclerc. “I have to thank the...
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