Lewis Hamilton has dismissed claims that he deliberately sought to slow the Red Bulls ahead of their final runs in Q3.
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Today's post-qualifying press conference with Lewis Hamilton, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen.
The race is going to be really tough on the tyres and that could open up options on strategy but the car had good pace on Friday in hot conditions so hopefully we can carry that into the race.
It's different strategies, it's different grip levels, we've got to get a good start and take the fight to them.
A challenging session with changing grip and wind conditions throughout. This made it difficult for the drivers, together with their engineers, to deliver the perfect lap on each run.
It was a really strong performance as a team - actually, our best collective result so far this season.
It was a fantastic qualifying session for the team today, with Pierre finishing at the front of the midfield and starting tomorrow in P5!
While sections of the crowd might not agree, Red Bull boss, Christian Horner insists he has no issue with Lewis Hamilton's apparent gamesmanship in the final moments of Q3.
We are nicely placed to score points with both cars in tomorrow's Grand Prix, having qualified 10th and 12th today.
Mercedes and Red Bull have taken a very different approach, so it's going to be fascinating to see how that battle develops.
We were unable to make the improvements to the car that we had hoped, and as a result we struggled for pace today.
Lewis Hamilton claims pole for the Hungarian Grand Prix ahead of teammate Valtteri Bottas, as the Black Arrows have the added advantage of starting on the medium tyre, unlike Red Bull.