Lewis Hamilton successfully claimed his 90th career F1 pole position in qualifying for the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix.
His team-mate Valtteri Bottas was just a tenth of a second slower, meaning that Mercedes successfully secured its first front row lock-out of this year's world championship.
Racing Point also continued to flex their new-found muscles, with Lance Stoll and Sergio Perez clinching the second round ahead of the two Ferraris of Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc.
It was a tough day for Red Bull, with Max Verstappen only managing seventh place and team mate Alexander Albon failing to reach to the final round of the session.
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