Vettel: “We know that tomorrow will be tough, but we will try to give our best”

Vettel: “We know that tomorrow will be tough, but we will try to give our best”

In the scorching heat of the Hungaroring (the temperature was 33 degrees, and the asphalt reached 55) qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix ended with a good outcome for Scuderia Ferrari. Sebastian Vettel he achieved the third fastest time overall, lapping in 1'22”739. Kimi Raikkonen was also constantly in the top positions, confirming himself in fifth place with a time of 1'23”020. Pole position went to Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes (1'22"020) who preceded teammate Nico Rosberg (1'22"595).

Sebastian Vettel: “Compared to yesterday, today we recovered very well. It certainly wasn't easy and I'm proud of how we managed to stay calm, improve the car and reverse the trend. We know that tomorrow will be tough, but we will try to give our best. Staying realistic, Mercedes is very strong and always very difficult to beat, but we also have to look behind us, at strong teams like Red Bull and Williams. Red Bull, in particular, did very well yesterday, but today we managed to qualify ahead of them and demonstrate that we are faster."

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