Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying: Lewis Hamilton Defiles Poor Weather Condition To Claim 77th Pole Position

Mercedes' driver Lewis Hamilton has claimed his 77th pole position after winning the qualifying session of Hungarian Grand Prix final.
Hamilton and his teammate Valterri Bottas an advantage over their opponents due to rain which left the tarmac wet as they finished in first and second place respectively.
Whilst the Briton was able to control the race in the downpour, his counterpart Sebaastian Vettel could not work it out on a wet surface and lost it to finish in fourth place behind teammate Kimi Raikkonen.
"The Ferraris have been quicker all weekend and we were just trying to be close to them, but the heaven opened. It's so tricky out there," said the defending champion after winning pole position.
Mercedes were able to manage their adverse weather condition using their wet tyres, and the team boss  Toto Wolff also said in admission that the team "were lucky with the weather" otherwise it could not have been possible.

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