Ferrari disaster, Leclerc from first to fourth in Hungary! He vented: "Undriveable."

Mogyoród (Hungary) – It finally seemed like the right opportunity to turn the season around, but once again, Charles Leclerc's pole position in qualifying on the eve of the Hungarian Grand Prix didn't deliver the coveted victory . On the fast Hungaroring track, the Monegasque driver, who started ahead of everyone and led for much of the race, gradually lost confidence with the car, slipping to fourth behind Norris and Piastri , who gave McLaren another one-two finish, as well as the 200th win in Formula 1 history, and Russell in the Mercedes. Even worse for the other Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton, who finished 12th , while Alonso (5th), Bortoleto (6th), Stroll (7th), Lawson (8th), Verstappen (9th), Antonelli (10th), Hadjar (11th) , Hulkenberg (13th), Sainz (14th), Albon (15th), Ocon (16th), Tsunoda (17th), Colapinto (18th) and Gasly (19th) completed the finishing order. The only one to retire was Bearman due to technical problems with his Haas.
Charles Leclerc, who was handed a five-second penalty towards the end for a dangerous maneuver while attempting to overtake Russell's Mercedes, showed particular impatience as his Ferrari 's performance gradually declined as the laps went by. In this sense, his outburst on team radio around lap 54, just after being overtaken by the two McLarens and with Russell's Mercedes closing in, is emblematic—as well as prophetic...: " This is incredibly frustrating. We've completely lost competitiveness. You have to listen to me, I would have found a different way to handle these problems ." And again: " Now it's undriveable , undriveable. It'll be a miracle if we finish on the podium ."
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