Bottas spearheads Mercedes one-two but Racing Point a threat for qualifying

Change your timezone:
Bottas spearheads Mercedes one-two but Racing Point a threat for qualifying
The Finn was just 0.042s quicker than Hamilton
Racing Point suggested it could be a threat to Mercedes in qualifying following an eye-opening final practice session ahead of Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix.
Although it was a Mercedes one-two in the 60-minute session at the Hungaroring, with Valtteri Bottas edging out Lewis Hamilton by just 0.042secs, Sergio Perez finished just 0.161s behind the Finn.
For Ferrari fans, there was reason to be cautiously optimistic, with Charles Leclerc fourth quickest and 0.344s behind Bottas' best lap of one minute 15.437s.
Following the lack of running on Friday afternoon, with FP2 hit by rain, there was no stampede out of the garages come the start of FP3 due to a few spots in the air.
Once that cleared after about 15 minutes, every car took to the circuit to get some meaningful running in ahead of qualifying, although there is further rain forecast at some stage in the afternoon.
With all drivers taking to the faster soft tyre, it became an issue of trying to find a clean lap given the volume of traffic.
Hamilton and Bottas initially traded fastest laps before the six-time F1 champion became the first driver this weekend to dip under 76 seconds, clocking a 1:15.984s.
With 20 minutes remaining the track cleared before Ferrari returned for a qualifying simulation run, and while Vettel was almost four-tenths of a second behind Hamilton, Lecerc managed to go 0.203s quicker than Bottas to temporarily sit top of the timesheet.
That was soon eclipsed, though, by Bottas who posted a time that remained unbeaten as Hamilton could only get to within 0.165s of his Finnish team-mate on his first run.
At his second attempt, the 35-year-old set a personal best in the first sector and purpled the second, but a slight error in the third meant he finished 0.042s down.
Behind Perez and Leclerc, Lance Stroll in his Racing Point was fifth quickest, 0.596s adrift.
For Red Bull, it was a tricky session as Max Verstappen spun early on in exiting out of turn 12, while the team also had to change the RB16's front suspension prior to the Dutchman winding up sixth quickest, 0.647s off the pace.
As for Alex Albon, he complained of "weird vibrations" at the start of his laps at one point, suggesting it was coming from his front-left wheel, and never really hooked up his car, leaving him a lowly 12th, 1.145s down.
In between the pair were McLaren's Lando Norris and Vettel, followed by a strong showing from AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly and Daniel Ricciardo in his Renault, with Carlos Sainz 11th on the timesheet in his McLaren.
There was positivity for Williams' George Russell as he finished 14th fastest, 1.410s down, but with team-mate Nicholas Latifi bringing up the rear, 2.213s adrift.
Related
More F1 news
Recommended by the editors
Australian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton is the biggest winner from the Australian Grand Prix - this is why
Australian Grand Prix
F1 Australian Grand Prix 2026 results: Final classification with penalties applied
F1 2026
F1’s new cars in 2026 are how much slower? Australian Grand Prix confirms the sad truth
F1 Explained
F1 Engine Compression Ratio - What is it and why is it so controversial?

Change your timezone:
Latest News
F1 stars freak out over spider prank
- 1 hour ago
Audi launch investigation after F1 start sees car withdrawn
- 2 hours ago
Max Verstappen under Red Bull threat? F1 expert reveals where his new team-mate could be faster
- 3 hours ago
Honda chief furious over Aston Martin fiasco as daily Adrian Newey meetings revealed
- Yesterday 20:28
Kimi Antonelli shares concerns over Mercedes demands with Lewis Hamilton
- Yesterday 19:43
Max Verstappen drops huge hint over Red Bull future as Mercedes rumours swell
- Yesterday 18:56
Most read
FIA announce late Mercedes penalty verdict after front row lockout at Australian Grand Prix
- 7 march
F1 News Today: Adrian Newey in firing line as Aston Martin may deliberately DNF
- 3 march
F1 Qualifying Results: Australian Grand Prix times and positions - Verstappen crashes out, Russell dominates
- 7 march
Aston Martin set to DNF at Australian Grand Prix as Alonso and Stroll fear nerve damage
- 5 march
Honda issue strong statement after Aston Martin DNF at F1 Australian Grand Prix
- 8 march
F1 Commentators: Meet the Sky Sports and Channel 4 teams in 2026
- 6 march
Related news
Mercedes share crucial date in F1 summer shutdown update
George Russell in demand as TWO teams look to pry F1 star away from Mercedes
Mercedes announce new 'team member' ahead of Hungarian Grand Prix
Russell and Antonelli summoned to Mercedes HQ for ‘emergency meeting’ ahead of Hungarian GP
F1 Standings
Drivers
- Lewis Hamilton
- Charles Leclerc
- Lando Norris
- Oscar Piastri
- Franco Colapinto
- Pierre Gasly
- Isack Hadjar
- Max Verstappen
- Alexander Albon
- Carlos Sainz
- Andrea Kimi Antonelli
- George Russell
- Oliver Bearman
- Esteban Ocon
- Fernando Alonso
- Lance Stroll
- Liam Lawson
- Arvid Lindblad
- Gabriel Bortoleto
- Nico Hülkenberg
- Valtteri Bottas
- Sergio Pérez
Races
-
Grand Prix of Australia 2026
-
Grand Prix of China 2026
-
Grand Prix of Japan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Bahrain 2026
-
Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2026
-
Miami Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix du Canada 2026
-
Grand Prix De Monaco 2026
-
Gran Premio de Barcelona-Catalunya 2026
-
Grand Prix of Austria 2026
-
Grand Prix of Great Britain 2026
-
Grand Prix of Belgium 2026
-
Grand Prix of Hungary 2026
-
Dutch Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Italy 2026
-
Gran Premio de España 2026
-
Grand Prix of Azerbaijan 2026
-
Grand Prix of Singapore 2026
-
Grand Prix of the United States 2026
-
Gran Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico 2026
-
Grande Prêmio de São Paulo 2026
-
Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026
-
Qatar Grand Prix 2026
-
Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi 2026
Follow us on your favorite social media channel
Editorial & corporate information
Avenue HQ
10–12 East Parade
Leeds
LS1 2BH
United Kingdom Regional correspondence
View contact page
Realtimes Network
- Authors
- Privacy and Terms
- RSS
- Contact
- Advertise
- Android
- iOS
- Publishing principles
- Corrections policy
- Ownership & funding
- F1 Tickets
- Privacy
Copyright (©) 2017 - 2026 GPFans.com
Realtimes Network












