
F1: Ferrari's Hamilton says ‘I'm useless' after Hungarian GP qualifying flop
Seven-time world champion Hamilton exited the session in Q2 with his head down and his helmet on as the 40-year-old retreated to the team's motor home.
'I'm useless,' the British driver said. 'Absolutely useless.
'The team has no problem. You've seen the car on pole so they probably need to change driver.'
But he was backed to bounce back by four-time champion Max Verstappen, who himself ranted about his Red Bull car and team after struggling to line-up eighth on the grid.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc qualified in pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Photo: Xinhua
'Looking at the whole weekend, I think we're happy to be in Q3 because I've been more outside the top 10 than in it – so, yeah, it's been difficult this whole weekend,' the Dutch driver said.
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