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Lewis Hamilton high in Hungary
Updated On: 19 July, 2020 11:45 AM IST | Budapest | AFP
Mercedes driver Lewis sets new track record timing to claim 90th F1 career pole

Mercedes's British driver Lewis Hamilton zooms away during the qualifying session of the Hungarian Grand Prix on the Hungaroring circuit in Mogyorod near Budapest on Saturday. Pic /AFP
Lewis Hamilton broke the circuit lap record and drew level with Michael Schumacher for another feat on Saturday as he claimed a record-increasing 90th pole position for Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix. The six-time world champion clocked a stunning time of one minute and 13.447 seconds on his second run in final qualifying to finish just ahead of team-mate Valtteri Bottas as Mercedes reeled off their 65th front-row lockout.
It was Hamilton's second successive pole of the COVID-19 delayed season and a Schumacher-equalling seventh pole at the Hungaroring, where he seeks his eighth victory to draw level with another Schumacher achievement for wins on the same track. Schumacher won eight times at the French Grand Prix. "I have to pinch myself," said Hamilton. "It doesn't register. It's quite humbling because I work with an incredible bunch of people who do an amazing job here and back home.
"And Valtteri doesn't make it easy for me. It takes perfection to do laps like that so this is one of the things I enjoy most." Bottas said he expected it to be close.
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