03/08/2025 06:30
Oscar Piastri has labelled qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix
"bizarre and somewhat frustrating" after a dramatic change in wind
direction caught him off-guard. Between Q2 and Q3, it did a
complete 180 of the 10 remaining drivers, moving from a tailwind
down the start/finish straight to a headwind. It left the
Australian driver, who had been expecting to be fighting only
McLaren team-mate Lando Norris for pole position, on the back foot
after the first timed runs in the final part of the grid-setting
hour. However, things were no better on his second attempt, which
left him searching for answers. When asked to sum up Q3, he
maintained his changeable conditions were no "excuse" for the
sudden loss of pace in his MCL39. "Depends where you're sat,"
Piastri told media, including RacingNews365 . "If you're sat where
Charles is, fantastic. If you're sat where I'm sat, bizarre and
somewhat frustrating. "But yeah, I mean, I think the conditions
completely changed, and it was just weird. My first lap felt
terrible because I was pushing too much, and kind of with the wind
direction from the first two sessions in mind. "So, then I felt
like I did a better job on the second lap of managing expectations,
and it was even worse. So yeah, a bizarre session, but I need to
look back and see what differences it made. "Things definitely felt
more tricky for myself as well in Q3, but I think for everybody it
would have been difficult. So that's not our excuse." Further
weather chaos? However, the eight-time grand prix winner is feeling
confident he can win from second on the grid in Hungary for the
second year in a row, 12 months after his maiden victory. Although
there is, again, the threat of changeable conditions, with a risk
of rain looming large over the race, something that could produce
significant chaos. "Pretty confident," the 24-year-old added when
asked about his expectations for the grand prix. "It was good last
year, so hopefully it can be good again this year. "But yeah, like
Charles said, there's some rain around. We'll see if that impacts
the race. But I think our pace has been good, but Charles has been
quick all weekend, in certain sessions. "It is a very difficult
track to overtake on, and it's not going to be the easiest place to
try and regain the lead."