Charles Leclerc (retired): No score
Sauber knew they were in for a long weekend on the twisty Hungaroring, and on Saturday afternoon Leclerc failed to advance to Q2, something that hadn't occurred since round three in Shanghai. This season’s revelation likely played it too safe, worried he would damage the car in the wet conditions. At the start, he was the Monegasque meat in a Pink Panther sandwich, resulting in suspension damage for the C37. Look for Charles to set matters straight after the summer pause.
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