Max Verstappen took his first career pole position in Formula 1 with a scintillating performance at the Hungaroring in Budapest.

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Championship leader Lewis Hamilton has set the fastest time in a rain-affected day of practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Alex Albon is ready to score big after his impressive drive at the rain-affected German Grand Prix.
George Russell says he'd be ready to take on a Mercedes drive — if it were to actually happen.
Haas principal Guenther Steiner could axe one of his drivers over their on-track battles.
The German Grand Prix Strategy Report podcast features ESPN F1 editor Laurence Edmondson.
The result may have done little to change the championship picture, but in Germany Formula One had the opportunity to celebrate those who have been cast into the shadows by the Mercedes juggernaut.
Max Verstappen claimed his second win of the season after both Mercedes drivers crashed in the wet.

This was supposed to be Ferrari’s weekend, but like so many Ferrari weekends, it’s been nothing but disappointment for the Scuderia faithful.

Ferrari suffered a double car failure to leave the way open for Lewis Hamilton to take his fourth pole position of the season.
Valtteri Bottas isn't secure at Mercedes as it might have seemed.
Charles Leclerc topped the practice time sheet, but Ferrari's position at the front fo the pack is far from secure.
Daniel Ricciardo has no regrets about his Renault switch despite the French team's midfield struggles
Sebastian Vettel says he isn't feeling the heat from his extended run of underperformance.
Just as Silverstone is the only real destination for the British Grand Prix, so too is Melbourne the only viable home for Formula One in Australia.
It would be hyperbole to say Vettel’s past it, but at Silverstone it was hard not to wonder whether his rivals have passed him.
Lewis Hamilton benefitted from a mid-race safety car to jump teammate Valtteri Bottas and pinch victory.