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Hamilton on pole as Mercedes play games with Red Bull

Lewis Hamilton took his 101st career Formula 1 pole position with Valtteri Bottas alongside him on the front row for tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix, after Mercedes appeared to play tactical games with their rivals heading into the final qualifying run on Saturday. In a surprise development, Max Verstappen still start the race from third place on the soft compound rather than the expected mediums. He'll be alongside his Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez on the second row of the grid ahead of AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly and McLaren's Lando Norris. Charles Leclerc will line up in seventh place, but his Ferrari team mate Carlos Sainz was eliminated after crashing in Q2 and triggering a red flag....
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