earge russell will sit on pole for the first time in his career in today’s Hungarian Grand Prix in another twist in an exciting season.
The 24-year-old gets Ferraris Carlos Sainz next to the front row for Sunday’s race, with teammate Charles Leclerc sit on the third.
title rival Max Verstappenof Red Bull, suffered a loss of strength during qualifying and will thus start in P10, giving a huge boost to Leclerc after a damaging result last time.
How can I watch the F1 Hungarian Grand Prix?
TV channel: The race will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event, with coverage from 12.30pm BST before the race starts at 2pm.
live stream: Sky Sports subscribers can also tune in online via the Sky Go app.
Free Highlights: Channel 4 will be broadcasting full free-to-air racing highlights Sunday night at 6:30pm.
live blog: Standard Sport’s live blog will keep you up to date on the race.