30 Jul 2022

Latifi explains “big mistake” behind “hero to zero” Hungary F1 qualifying

The Canadian set the fastest time in the wet-but-drying FP3 session with a late run on intermediate tyres that put him 0.661s clear of Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari, with the second Williams of Alex Albon in third.

It marked the first time a Williams had topped an official timed session at a grand prix since Monza in 2017.

But Latifi, who said he’d hoped the rain would cause disruption to qualifying rather than FP3 after “we saw yesterday we were absolutely nowhere in the dry”,…

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