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Charles Leclerc: Hungarian Formula One pole "very difficult" "most unexpected of my career" after qualifying
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Charles Leclerc Calls Hungarian F1 Pole “Most Unexpected” and “Very Difficult” of His Career After Qualifying Triumph

August 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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Charles Leclerc described his recent pole position as the most surprising moment of his Formula 1 career, especially after enduring “extreme difficulties” during qualifying. The Ferrari driver initially found himself in sixth place after his first flying lap in Q3, while McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris occupied the top two spots, seemingly securing the front row.

However, Leclerc managed to improve significantly on his final lap, clocking a best time of 1:15.372, edging out Piastri by a mere 0.026 seconds in a tightly contested session. This marked Ferrari’s first pole since the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last year and was Leclerc’s third front-row start this season.

The 27-year-old admitted he was astonished by the result. “Today, I don’t understand anything about Formula 1,” he said during a post-qualifying interview. He stressed how challenging the session had been, noting difficulties in advancing through Q1 and Q2, and emphasized that conditions became even tougher in Q3. Knowing he had to execute a flawless lap, his efforts ultimately earned him the pole.

Leclerc called this pole one of the best he’s ever achieved due to how unexpected it was. Light rain began during the second qualifying session, impacting track conditions but not turning into a full shower. Despite this, he secured his 27th career pole in F1 and expressed relief that the rain did not stick around.

Although Ferrari hasn’t won a race this season yet, Leclerc’s strong performance, including a second-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix, suggests a turning point. The pole position significantly enhances Ferrari’s chances moving forward. Leclerc stressed the importance of a good start and first corner execution, pledging to do everything possible to maintain his lead and make the remainder of the race easier.

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Fan Take: This unexpected pole position injects fresh excitement into the F1 grid, showcasing Ferrari’s potential to challenge McLaren’s recent dominance. For racing fans, it signals an intense battle ahead, promising thrilling on-track action and a more unpredictable championship fight.

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